APPLICATION OF NUMERICAL AND OPTICAL EVALUATION SCHEMES FOR PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY

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FARRELL, PV
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1513 University Ave., Madison, WI 53706, United States
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Application of particle image velocimetry (PIV) techniques for measurement of fluid velocities typically requires two steps. The first of these is the photography step in which one or more exposures of a particle field are taken. The second step is the evaluation of the particle pattern and production of appropriate velocities. Each of these steps involves optimization which is usually specific to the experiment being conducted and there is significant interaction between photographic parameters and evaluation characteristics. Among the various evaluation techniques suggested for analysis of PIV images is the evaluation of the scattered interference pattern (Young's fringes) by numerical Fourier transform. An alternative to the numerical calculation of the Fourier transform of the Young's fringes has been suggested, using a modified liquid crystal television as an optical correlator to allow the transform to be performed optically. Both transform techniques are affected by the quality of the input function, specifically the Young's fringes. This paper will compare the performance of optical and numerical Fourier transform analysis of Young's fringes using speckle images. The repeatability and an estimate of the accuracy of the particle displacement will be shown for each method. A brief examination of the effects of small particle number density of PIV evaluation will also be presented. Finally, for a small part of an actual unsteady flow, the optical and numerical Fourier transform analysis methods will be compared.
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