2005
DOI: 10.2514/1.7242
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Luminescence Lifetime Response of Pressure-Sensitive Paint to a Pressure Transient

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“…Winslow et al Model results indicated that the paint step response varies, depending on the direction of the step change in pressure. Drouillard and Linne [77] also employed physical diffusion models for the quenching kinetics of PSP. Their work involved application of the model to lifetime-based measurements, including the development of lifetime techniques for unsteady pressure measurements.…”
Section: Non-linear Quenching Kineticsmentioning
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“…Winslow et al Model results indicated that the paint step response varies, depending on the direction of the step change in pressure. Drouillard and Linne [77] also employed physical diffusion models for the quenching kinetics of PSP. Their work involved application of the model to lifetime-based measurements, including the development of lifetime techniques for unsteady pressure measurements.…”
Section: Non-linear Quenching Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Winslow et al also presented results showing the effects of nonlinear static calibration curves on the dynamic response of PSP. Model results indicated that the paint step response varies, depending on the direction of the step change in pressure.Drouillard and Linne[77] also employed physical diffusion models for the quenching kinetics of PSP.…”
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