Matching-index-of-refraction of transparent 3D printing models for flow visualization

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Matching-index-of-refraction (MIR) has been used for obtaining high-quality flow visualization data for the fundamental nuclear thermal-hydraulic researches. By this method, distortions of the optical measurements such as PIV and LDV have been successfully minimized using various combinations of the model materials and the working fluids. This study investigated a novel 3D printing technology for manufacturing models and an oil-based working fluid for matching the refractive indices. Transparent test samples were fabricated by various rapid prototyping methods including selective layer sintering (SLS), stereolithography (SEA), and vacuum casting. As a result, the SLA direct 3D printing was evaluated to be the most suitable for flow visualization considering manufacturability, transparency, and refractive index. In order to match the refractive indices of the 3D printing models, a working fluid was developed based on the mixture of herb essential oils, which exhibit high refractive index, high transparency, high density, low viscosity, low toxicity, and low price. The refractive index and viscosity of the working fluid range 1.453-1.555 and 2.37-6.94 cP, respectively. In order to validate the MIR method, a simple test using a twisted prism made by the SEA technique and the oil mixture (anise and light mineral oil) was conducted. The experimental results show that the MIR can be successfully achieved at the refractive index of 1.51, and the proposed MIR method is expected to be widely used for flow visualization studies and CFD validation for the nuclear thermal-hydraulic researches.
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Issue Date
2015-04
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND DESIGN, v.284, pp.185 - 191

ISSN
0029-5493
DOI
10.1016/j.nucengdes.2014.12.019
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/313097
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