A novel volumetric velocity measurement method for small seeding tracers in large volumes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18409/ispiv.v1i1.192Keywords:
volumetric velocity measurement, turbulence, PTVAbstract
This paper presents the volumetric velocity measurement method of small seeding tracer with diameter 5µm ∼ 100µm for volumes of ≥ 500cm3. The size of seeding tracer is between helium-filled soap bubbles (HFSB) and di-ethyl-hexyl-sebacic acid ester(DEHS) droplets. The targeted measurement volume dimension is equivalent to the volume of HFSB, which will give a higher resolution of turbulence study. The relations between particle size, imaging and light intensity are formulated. The estimation of the imaging results is computed for the setup design. Finally, the methodology is demonstrated for turbulence velocity measurements in the jet flow, in which the velocities of averaged diameter 15µm air filled soap bubbles are measured in a volume of 7200cm3.
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