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The use of a laser-Doppler anemometer to measure velocities in a fluid with a larger variation in its refractive index perpendicular to the laser beams may introduce appreciable errors. This situation is commonly encountered in convective heat transfer studies. The beams are refracted as they pass through the fluid and the distance of the intersection of the beams, control volume, from the surface may be significantly different than the distance of the beams from the surface when they entered the fluid. If the flow is unsteady or turbulent, the relative movement of the beams may be such that the size and location of the control volume is constantly changing causing appreciable errors.
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Schmidt, F.W., Kulakowski, B. & Wang, D.F. Evaluation of the effect of variable refraction index on the path of a laser beam. Experiments in Fluids 2, 153–158 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00296433
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