Abstract No.:
3757

 Scheduled at:
Friday, May 23, 2014, Hall A 10:40 AM
Process Diagnostics, Sensors & Controls


 Title:
Tomographic particle localization and velocity measurement

 Authors:
Stefan Kirner* / Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
Günter Forster/ Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
Jochen Schein/ Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

 Abstract:
Wire Arc Spraying is one of the most common and elementary thermal spray processes. Due to its easy handling, high deposition rate and relative low process costs it is a frequently used coating technology for the production of wear and corrosion resistant coatings.
In order to produce reliable and reproducible coatings it is necessary to be able to control the coating process. This can be achieved by analyzing the parameters of the particles deposited. Essential for the layer quality are for example the velocity, the size and the temperature of the particles.
In this work an innovative diagnostic for particle velocity and size determination is presented. By the use of several synchronized CCD-Cameras around the particle jet a series of images from different directions is simultaneously taken. The images contain the information that is necessary to calculate the 3D-location-vector of the particles and finally with the help of the exposure time the trajectory can be determined.
In this work the experimental setup of the tomographic diagnostic is presented, the mathematical method of the reconstruction is explained and first measured velocity distributions are shown.


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