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| Sep10-11, 07:36 PM | #1 |
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Fluorescent/fosforescent effect applied to engineering
Hello all,
I have to prepare a seminar about fluorescent/fosforescent effect applied to engineering. Besides fluorescent lamps, and some advertisements for security. What would you suggest? Mainly in the electrical engineering area. Thanks in advance, Joao A. |
| Sep10-11, 09:06 PM | #2 |
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Not electrical engineering but pressure sensitive paint is used a lot in aerodynamic testing as well as other areas of fluid mechanics. The paint fluoresces and the intensity depends on the local concentration of oxygen which depends on the pressure.
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