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Title: | Improving the dynamic range of particle tracking velocimetry systems | Authors: | Lim, W.L. Chew, Y.T. Chew, T.C. Low, H.T. |
Issue Date: | Aug-1994 | Citation: | Lim, W.L.,Chew, Y.T.,Chew, T.C.,Low, H.T. (1994-08). Improving the dynamic range of particle tracking velocimetry systems. Experiments in Fluids 17 (4) : 282-284. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00203048 | Abstract: | In applying a video-based particle image velocimetry (PTV) system in a complex fluid flow, it is common to find both regions of fast and slow moving flow intermixing-particularly in highly turbulent or reversing flows. When one attempts to track the movement of particles in such a flow with a wide velocity range (and hence, separation distance between particle images), resolution problems are encountered. Inability to cover a wide range of velocities is actually a limitation of PTV. A method is introduced here that extends the dynamic range of PTV when implemented on a video-based system. It combines the use of multiple frames and multiple exposures on a single frame. The method is subsequently verified by tracking dots painted on a spinning flat disc. © 1994 Springer-Verlag. | Source Title: | Experiments in Fluids | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/58384 | ISSN: | 07234864 | DOI: | 10.1007/BF00203048 |
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