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Photomicroscopic Sublayer Velocity Measurement
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1970The measurement of velocity in the boundary layer region can be a difficult problem using probes. The use of a microscope to observe the motion of small tracer particles can yield quantitative velocity data without disturbing the flow. The application of this technique to turbulent open channel flow is described.
Harry G. Wenzel, Michael J. Mathews
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PARTICLE VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS
AMBIENT NOISE IN NORTH EUROPEAN SEAS, 2011, 2023P YEATMAN, BA ARMSTRONG
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Velocity measuring correlation sonar
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1981The velocity measuring correlation sonar disclosed employs a planar array of receiving transducers spaced in the directions along which velocity components parallel to the plane of the array are to be measured, and includes means for transmitting a series of two or more identical pulses which are separated by a time interval selected in accordance with
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DIASTOLIC MYOCARDIAL VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS
American Heart Journal, 1997M, Uematsu, H, Tsutsui, H, Shimizu
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One-Component Velocity Measurements
1995Abstract This chapter is concerned with the use of a single normal (SN) hot-wire or hot-film probe for measurements of the velocity component in the mean flow direction. The presentation will follow the step-by-step procedure out lined in Chapter 3, but in the case of an SN-probe some of the options are predetermined. For an SN-probe,
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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Introduction To Velocity Measurements
1995Abstract To explain the concepts and principles of practical velocity measurements by hot-wire anemometry (HWA), consider the case of a hot-wire probe containing one or more sensors placed in a fluid flow. The purpose of the sensors is to provide information related to the velocity vector at the centre point of the hot-wire element(s).
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