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    Area of Science:

    • Fluid dynamics
    • Optical measurement techniques
    • Velocimetry

    Background:

    • Accurate measurement of fluid velocity components is crucial in various scientific and engineering fields.
    • Traditional laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) systems can face limitations in directional ambiguity and signal enhancement.
    • Development of advanced velocimetry techniques is ongoing to improve measurement precision and versatility.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and present a novel confocal backscatter laser Doppler velocimeter (LDV) capable of measuring two velocity components.
    • To achieve bidirectional sensitivity and eliminate directional ambiguity in velocity measurements.
    • To enhance the signal-to-noise ratio for transverse velocity measurements.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized a confocal backscatter configuration with two orthogonally polarized incident beams.
    • Employed a combined dual-scatter and local oscillator arrangement for signal detection.
    • Incorporated two photodetectors, each measuring a unique Doppler frequency.
    • Used a single Bragg cell for frequency biasing to resolve directional ambiguity.
    • Implemented a differencing technique to improve the transverse velocity signal.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully developed an LDV system measuring two nearly orthogonal velocity components.
    • Achieved bidirectional sensitivity through the dual-scatter, local oscillator design.
    • Eliminated directional ambiguity using Bragg cell frequency biasing.
    • Demonstrated enhanced signal for the transverse velocity component via a differencing technique.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed confocal backscatter LDV provides a robust method for measuring two velocity components with high accuracy.
    • The system effectively addresses directional ambiguity and enhances signal quality, making it suitable for complex flow analyses.
    • This advancement in LDV technology offers a valuable tool for researchers in fluid dynamics and related disciplines.