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Digital Imaging Holography and Pyrometry of Aluminum Drop Combustion in Solid Propellant Plumes

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Abstract

Aluminized propellants produce molten particulates of variable size and temperature. In this work, sizes and three-dimensional positions are determined using digital in-line holography with a pulsed laser. Simultaneously, particle temperatures are measured using two-color pyrometry.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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