1 April 1994 Combined particle image velocimetry and visualization experiments on instabilities in a flat plate boundary layer with zero pressure gradient
Markus Fischer, Markus Raffel, Andreas Vogt, Juergen Kompenhans
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Abstract
Quantitative and visual data of artificially forced instabilities are acquired in a flat plate boundary layer in air. For the first time, particle image velocimetry (PIV) allows the instantaneous recording of a complete velocity field. With this technique, quantitative data are obtained within the boundary layer and very close to the wall. By using a light sheet technique it is possible furthermore to obtain visual data. Reproducible and constant conditions in the development of the instabilities are achieved by forcing the boundary layer with well-controlled disturbances. These disturbances are generated with an arrangement for acoustic excitation.
Markus Fischer, Markus Raffel, Andreas Vogt, and Juergen Kompenhans "Combined particle image velocimetry and visualization experiments on instabilities in a flat plate boundary layer with zero pressure gradient," Optical Engineering 33(4), (1 April 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.163141
Published: 1 April 1994
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Acoustics

Scanning probe lithography

Cameras

Particle image velocimetry

Particles

Image visualization

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