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1994
Particle image velocimetry (PIV), also called particle image displacement velocimetry (PIDV), is a method of whole flow field velocimetry, which is currently causing a lot of interest. This methodrelies on the recording of particle positions in a section of the flow at a given instant in time. The measurement region may be defined by a thin laser sheet
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Particle image velocimetry (PIV), also called particle image displacement velocimetry (PIDV), is a method of whole flow field velocimetry, which is currently causing a lot of interest. This methodrelies on the recording of particle positions in a section of the flow at a given instant in time. The measurement region may be defined by a thin laser sheet
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2020
Moving fluids have always been an object of fundamental physical research. An understanding of the dynamic behavior of streaming liquids and gases is the basis for disciplines in engineering ranging from the design of aircraft and ships to harbor development, wavebreaker projects, cavitation erosion, or sound production and attenuation.
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Moving fluids have always been an object of fundamental physical research. An understanding of the dynamic behavior of streaming liquids and gases is the basis for disciplines in engineering ranging from the design of aircraft and ships to harbor development, wavebreaker projects, cavitation erosion, or sound production and attenuation.
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Electrooptical image shifting for particle image velocimetry
Applied Optics, 1988The direction of fluid motion can be determined in particle image velocimetry (and laser speckle velocimetry) if the image field is spatially shifted between the first and second exposures, so that the most negative fluid velocity still produces a positive particle image displacement. Two new techniques are described which accomplish very fast accurate
C C, Landreth, R J, Adrian
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1989
One of the most challenging and time-consuming problems in experimental fluid mechanics is the measurement of the overall flow field properties, such as the velocity, vorticity, and pressure fields. Local measurements of the velocity field (i.e., at individual points) are now done routinely in many experiments using hot-wire (HW) or laser velocimetry ...
L. M. Lourenco +2 more
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One of the most challenging and time-consuming problems in experimental fluid mechanics is the measurement of the overall flow field properties, such as the velocity, vorticity, and pressure fields. Local measurements of the velocity field (i.e., at individual points) are now done routinely in many experiments using hot-wire (HW) or laser velocimetry ...
L. M. Lourenco +2 more
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Thermographic Particle Image Velocimetry
Imaging and Applied Optics 2014, 2014Planar high-speed temperature and velocity measurements in gaseous flows can be performed simultaneously using micrometer-sized thermographic phosphor particles as tracers. Validation of this concept and applications in turbulent flows will be presented.
Benoit Fond +2 more
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2001
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) belongs to the class of optical “whole- field” measuring techniques. The name of the method is self-explaining: The velocity distribution in a whole field of a fluid flow is determined by measuring the displacements Δs that the images of tracer particles experience during a time interval Δt.
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Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) belongs to the class of optical “whole- field” measuring techniques. The name of the method is self-explaining: The velocity distribution in a whole field of a fluid flow is determined by measuring the displacements Δs that the images of tracer particles experience during a time interval Δt.
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Stereoscopic particle image velocimetry
Measurement Science and Technology, 1991The three components of the velocity field in a plane can be measured simultaneously by combining particle image velocimetry (PIV) and stereoscopy. A set-up has been devised to take two stereoscopic images of the flow simultaneously with only one camera, thus making automatic recording of three-dimensional (3D) velocity fields quite straightforward ...
M P Arroyo, C A Greated
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Rainbow Particle Imaging Velocimetry
2017We introduce a new approach for snapshot imaging of time-resolved, non-stationary 3D fluid flows. Based on Particle Imaging Velocimetry (PIV), a well-established technique for fluid flow analysis, we propose a novel approach for spectral encoding of the third dimension.
Lamothe, Élodie +2 more
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Holographic Particle Image Velocimetry
Measurement Science and Technology, 2004Holography is truly the key to three dimensions in particle image velocimetry, i.e.?the measurement of all spatial components of the velocity vector - and this over a deep measuring field. Sophisticated instruments have been designed that successfully tackle practical problems such as the low scattering efficiency of particles, the inferior depth ...
Klaus D Hinsch, Sven F Herrmann
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Vehicle Dynamics International
Making the right choice of high-speed camera is essential for effective and efficient Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) analysis of airflow. Photron discusses how to make the right selection
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Making the right choice of high-speed camera is essential for effective and efficient Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) analysis of airflow. Photron discusses how to make the right selection
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