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Borui Zhou,Zihan Wang,Xueju Shen 한국광학회 2020 Current Optics and Photonics Vol.4 No.1
In this paper, a new method is presented to measure the refractive index of single plain glass or multilayered materials, based on a laser frequency-shifted confocal feedback microscope. Combining the laser frequency-shifted feedback technique and the confocal effect, the method can attain high axialpositioning accuracy, stability and sensitivity. Measurements of different samples are given, including N-BK7 glass, Silica plain glass, and a microfluidic chip with four layers. The results for N-BK7 glass and Silica plain glass show that the measurement uncertainty in the refractive index is better than 0.001. Meanwhile, the feasibility of this method for multilayered materials is tested. Compared to conventional methods, this system is more compact and has less difficulty in sample processing, and thus is promising for applications in the area of refractive-index measurement.
Zhou, Borui,Wang, Zihan,Shen, Xueju Optical Society of Korea 2020 Current Optics and Photonics Vol.4 No.1
In this paper, a new method is presented to measure the refractive index of single plain glass or multilayered materials, based on a laser frequency-shifted confocal feedback microscope. Combining the laser frequency-shifted feedback technique and the confocal effect, the method can attain high axial-positioning accuracy, stability and sensitivity. Measurements of different samples are given, including N-BK7 glass, Silica plain glass, and a microfluidic chip with four layers. The results for N-BK7 glass and Silica plain glass show that the measurement uncertainty in the refractive index is better than 0.001. Meanwhile, the feasibility of this method for multilayered materials is tested. Compared to conventional methods, this system is more compact and has less difficulty in sample processing, and thus is promising for applications in the area of refractive-index measurement.
Optimization of impedance boundarycontrolled casing treatment on subsonic compressors
Dakun Sun,Yuqing Wang,Jia Li,Zihan Shen,ChunWang Geng,Xu Dong,Xiaoyu Wang,Xiaofeng Sun 대한기계학회 2023 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.37 No.5
Foam-metal casing treatment (FMCT) has the potential to enhance the stall margin while attenuating the broadband noise of compressors. An optimized structure of FMCT backed with an air gap was developed in this study with the basis of a prediction model. The eigenvalue theory with a linear perturbation assumption was employed to judge the stability of the compression system, where the casing treatment was considered as an impedance boundary condition. The effect of this kind of casing treatment on the compression system is introduced through the equivalent surface source method. The transfer element method was applied to match the relations between perturbation parameters on the surface of each section. Prediction results showed that the double-layer configuration has better stall margin improving ability, with experimental results on the steady characteristics confirming a 39.5 % stall margin improvement. The mechanism of exerting damping on the system and thus suppressing stall precursors was proved.