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How to Make Laser Doppler and Phase Doppler Measurements Easier

Dec 07 2021 9:00 Chicago / 16:00 Berlin / 19:30 New Delhi Online

In this webinar we are going to introduce you to a NEW state-of-the-art measurement system that addresses challenges in achieving accurate and repeatable LDV/PDPA measurement results and to visualize them clearly and easily without significant experience or excessive effort.When acquiring laser doppler velocimetry (LDV) and phase doppler particle analysis (PDPA) measurements, it can be difficult to achieve accurate and repeatable results and to visualize them clearly and easily without significant experience or excessive effort.

In this webinar we are going to introduce you to a NEW state-of-the-art measurement system that addresses exactly those tough challenges. Our new system has been designed to help you to obtain excellent results in your challenging fluid flow studies in aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, as well as providing simultaneous velocity and size information from sprays, while at the same time streamlining the data collection and analysis process.

The new system is made up of the new signal processor series of FSA4800 and FSA5800 (for LDV and/or PDPA) with higher doppler frequency range of up to 210 MHz, and the new FSA BurstPro™ Flow and Particle Analysis Software package to drive the FSA processor for data acquisition, analysis, processing and presentation of results. The new Itasca laser module serves as the laser/optics portion of the system, giving high power and optimal laser beams for your measurements.

Dive with us into the world of several new features like the Hardware Setup Wizard, Smart Settings, and improved plotting functionality to improve your measurement processes.

Join for this 45-minutes webinar to learn more about:

  • What can you measure now that you couldn't before?
  • How does the FSA BurstPro™ software help you to make consistent and accurate measurements?
  • How does the Itasca laser module improve your high-speed flow or spray measurements?

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Meet the speakers

Wing Lai has a Ph.D. in Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics from the University of Minnesota. He has worked at TSI for more than 30 years, involved in product development of fluid diagnostics systems.

Dan Troolin earned his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics. He is a Sr. Applications Engineer at TSI working with the Fluid Mechanics Division.