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Laser Methods of Controlling the Ingredient Composition of Aerodispersed Media

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We consider the use of the principle of “nonapriority” of measurements for the synthesis of the structures of laser systems for diagnosing aerodispersed media. The possibility of excluding, in the procedure based on joint measurements, the effect of a number of destabilizing factors on the accuracy of determining the ingredient composition of the medium is shown theoretically. To carry out a continuous control of concentration under complex conditions, we have developed metrologically reliable spectral base–nephelometric and modified correlation methods of measurement.

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Kugeiko, M.M., Firago, V.A. Laser Methods of Controlling the Ingredient Composition of Aerodispersed Media. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 68, 682–689 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012594727318

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