Index of Refraction Measurement Uncertainty

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This discussion centers on calculating measurement uncertainty in Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV) due to mismatched indices of refraction between fluids and interfaces, specifically between glass and water. The user seeks to quantify uncertainty in velocity measurements influenced by these mismatches and the curvature of the model. Key factors include the known refractive indices of the mediums and the thickness of the material, which are essential for determining the uncertainty in measurements. The conversation highlights the need for a clear understanding of how these variables interact to affect measurement accuracy.

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  • Understanding of Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV) principles
  • Knowledge of index of refraction (IOR) concepts
  • Familiarity with measurement uncertainty calculations
  • Basic principles of fluid dynamics and interface interactions
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This discussion is beneficial for researchers, engineers, and scientists working in fluid dynamics, optical measurement techniques, and anyone involved in precision measurement and uncertainty analysis in experimental setups.

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Hello All,
I am having some issues with calculating the measurement uncertainty when there is a mismatch in the index of refraction between a fluid and an interface. If am using an unobtrusive measurement technique such as Laser Doppler Velocimetry, how would I be able to quantify the uncertainty associated with a slight mismatch in the index of refraction, such as glass and water. From LDV, I can get a velocity measurement, but how would I be able to quantify the uncertainty in the velocity measurement given that there is some difference in the two mediums. Given that I know the two refractive indexes of the mediums and the thickness of the material, how can I calculate the uncertainty?

If anyone has any references to this subject or hints, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!
 
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C. C. said:
Hello All,
I am having some issues with calculating the measurement uncertainty when there is a mismatch in the index of refraction between a fluid and an interface. <snip>

I'm a little confused- LDV measures the doppler shift of scattered light; because the window/fluid interface does not move, it's not clear why you think it would introduce uncertainty.
 
Hi Andy,
The uncertainty is brought about from the mismatched IOR and the curvature of my model. Because both of these issues, my measuring volume is slightly altered and affects my near wall measurements. If you need some further information, I can go into more detail.

Thanks for your time.
 
How does the measured velocity depend on the indexes of refraction?

In general, if you have some ##f(a,b,c)## and if a, b, and c have some uncertainties then you can calculate the uncertainty in f. But you have to know that function.
 

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