Planar high-speed temperature and velocity measurements in fluid flows can be performed simultaneously using micrometer-sized thermographic phosphor particles as tracers. The particle Mie scattering signal is recorded to determine the velocity using a conventional PIV approach and the luminescence emission is detected to determine the tracer temperature using a two-colour method. Validation of this concept and applications in turbulent flows are presented.
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Temporal evolution of the temperature and velocity fields in the wake of a heated cylinder. Every fifteenth image of the 3kHz recording is displayed. From C. Abram, B. Fond, A. L. Heyes and F. Beyrau, Appl. Physics B (2013), 111 115-160.