JOURNAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (ENGINEERING SCIENCE) ›› 2010, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (1): 37-41.
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Based on the Mie scattering theory, if the incident wavelength, incident intensity, detection distance, particle size, refractive index and backscatteringangle are all known, the intensity of backscattering light is proportional to particle concentration. In the experiment, one of the laser optical fibers irradiates ceramic mud through a doubleD optical fiber sensor, the other receivesthe backscattering laser light that goes through the ceramic mud. The measured voltage andits corresponding ceramic mud’s argil content relationship was analyzed, whichwas nonlinear for ceramic mud of mass fraction between 0%~40%, and linear for ceramic mud of mass fraction between 40%~60%.The ceramic mud of mass fraction of 40% and 60% were measureds and a line equation was obtained by signal processingbackscattering laser changes into voltage. Then several ceramic mud samples whose mass fractionchanging was between 40%~60% were measured, and the result showed the valiity of the line equation, and that the backscattering light was proportional to the mass fraction of the particle.
Key words: optical fibers; ceramic mud; linear equations
MA Li-Xiu, TAN Bo-Xue. Detection of pottery clay content in ceramic slurrybased on backscattering theory[J].JOURNAL OF SHANDONG UNIVERSITY (ENGINEERING SCIENCE), 2010, 40(1): 37-41.
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