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3 December 2009 Pressure monitoring over surfaces with sensitive paint by optical spectroscopy and intensity-based methods
Guillermo García-Torales, J. Castrellón-Uribe, Enrique Herrera Patiño
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Proceedings Volume 7499, Seventh Symposium Optics in Industry; 74990R (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852083
Event: Seventh Symposium on Optics in Industry, 2009, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Abstract
We present experimental results of monitoring pressure over samples painted with paint called Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP), employing optical spectroscopy and imaging analysis. An electronic system to control pressure is implemented to restricted low pressure monitoring of the samples with PSP. The surface under analysis is excited with 370 nm wavelength (UV). The signal of fluorescence generated at 580 nm is correlated to variation of pressure over the interval of 4 to 200 kPa. As a complement, a set of images is acquired in the same interval of pressure. The images are processed and then lead to a set of histograms obtained from the samples images. We assess the transfer function of the system analyzing the histograms and the spectral response curves.
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Guillermo García-Torales, J. Castrellón-Uribe, and Enrique Herrera Patiño "Pressure monitoring over surfaces with sensitive paint by optical spectroscopy and intensity-based methods", Proc. SPIE 7499, Seventh Symposium Optics in Industry, 74990R (3 December 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852083
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Control systems

Spectroscopy

Ultraviolet radiation

Molecules

Calibration

Cameras

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