The Development of Laser Speckle Velocimetry for the Study of Vortical Flows

The Development of Laser Speckle Velocimetry for the Study of Vortical Flows

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A research program was undertaken to develop a new experimental technique commonly known as particle image displacement velocity (PIVD) to measure an instantaneous two dimensional velocity field in a selected plane of flow field. This technique was successfully developed and applied to the study of several aerodynamic problems. A detailed description of the technique and a broad review of all the research activity carried out in this field are reported. A list of technical publications is also provided. The application of PIDV to unsteady flows with large scale structures is demonstrated in a study of the temporal evolution of the flow past an impulsively started circular cylinder. The instantaneous two dimensional flow in the transition region of a rectangular air jet was measured using PIDV and the details are presented. This experiment clearly demonstrates the PIDV capability in the measurement of turbulent flows. Preliminary experiments were also conducted to measure the instantaneous flow over a circular bump in a transonic flow. Several other experiments now routinely use PIDV as a non-intrustive measurement technique to obtain instantaneous two dimensional velocity fields. Krothapalli, A. Unspecified Center FLOW DISTRIBUTION; LASERS; SPECKLE PATTERNS; TURBULENT FLOW; TWO DIMENSIONAL FLOW; UNSTEADY FLOW; VELOCITY MEASUREMENT; AIR JETS; CIRCULAR CYLINDERS; DISPLACEMENT; PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY; TRANSONIC FLOW; VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION; VORTICES...

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ISBN: 9781731322920
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 126
Weight: 308g
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 7mm