Abstract
This paper proposes a digital holographic set-up with two wavelengths and two image sensors, having different acquisition frame rates, to characterize the acoustic auto-oscillations generated in a standing-wave thermo-acoustic generator. Experimental results should lead to a better understanding of the complex mechanisms of non-stationary heat transfer that govern dynamics of the transient regimes.
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