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Relationship Between Tyndall Light Path Attenuation and Concentration Based on Digital Image

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When the red laser illuminates the lyosol, the Tyndall effect will form a light path with a certain distance, and the optical properties of the lyosol will have a certain influence on the Tyndall light intensity. This paper mainly aims at the theoretical and experimental studies on the change situation of the lyosol concentration and the attenuation characteristics of the light path when the red laser changes with the distance of the light path in the solution. In order to study the effect of lyosol concentration on the Tyndall light path, digital image technology was applied to the measurement of lyosol concentration. Due to the non-contact property of the image, the liquid concentration can be measured accurately in real time. The attenuation characteristics of the laser in the lyosol were obtained by image processing technology, and the quantitative relationship between the attenuation coefficient of the Tyndall light path and the lyosol concentration was obtained.

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Jiang, C., Qin, Y., Zhu, T. (2019). Relationship Between Tyndall Light Path Attenuation and Concentration Based on Digital Image. In: Mao, R., Wang, H., Xie, X., Lu, Z. (eds) Data Science. ICPCSEE 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1059. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0121-0_7

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