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Flow visualization : techniques and examples /

This is the 2nd edition of the book, Flow Visualization: Techniques and Examples, which was published by Imperial College Press in 2000. Many of the chapters have been revised and updated to take into consideration recent changes in a number of flow visualization and measurement techniques, includin...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Smits, Alexander J., Lim, T. T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore ; London : World Scientific, 2012.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; 1 INTERPRETATION OF FLOW VISUALIZATION; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Critical Points in Flow Patterns; 1.3 Relationship between Streamlines, Pathlines, and Streaklines; 1.4 Sectional Streamlines; 1.5 Bifurcation Lines; 1.6 Interpretation of Unsteady Flow Patterns with the Aid of Streaklines and Streamlines; 1. 7 Concluding Remarks; 1.8 References; 2 HYDROGEN BUBBLE VISUALIZATION; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Hydrogen Bubble Generation System; 2.2.1 Safety; 2.3 Bubble Probes; 2.4 Lighting; 2.5 Unique Applications; 2.6 References. 
505 8 |a 3 DYE AND SMOKE VISUALIZATION3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Flow Visualization in Water; 3.2.1 Conventional dye; 3.2.2 Laundry brightener; 3.2.3 Milk; 3.2.4 Fluorescent dye; 3.2.5 Methods of dye injection; 3.2.6 Rheoscopic fluid; 3.2.7 Electrolytic precipitation; 3.3 Flow Visualization in Air; 3.3.1 Smoke tunnel; 3.3.2 Smoke generator; 3.3.3 Smoke-wire technique; 3.3.4 Titanium tetrachloride; 3.4 Photographic Equipment and Techniques; 3.4.1 Lighting; 3.4.2 Camera; 3.4.3 Lens; 3.4.4 Film; 3.5 Cautionary Notes; 3.6 References; 4 MOLECULAR TAGGING VELOCIMETRY AND THERMOMETRY; 4.1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 4.2 Properties of Photo-Sensitive Tracers4.2.1 Photochromic dyes; 4.2.2 Phosphorescent supramolecules; 4.2.3 Caged dyes; 4.3 Examples of Molecular Tagging Measurements; 4.3.1 Phosphorescent supramolecules; 4.3.2 Caged dye tracers; 4.4 Image Processing and Experimental Accuracy; 4.4.1 Line processing techniques; 4.4.2 Grid processing techniques; 4.4.3 Ray tracing; 4.4.4 Molecular tagging thermometry; 4.5 References; 5 PLANAR IMAGING OF GAS PHASE FLOWS; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence; 5.2.1 Velocity tracking by laser-induced fluorescence. 
505 8 |a 5.3 Rayleigh Imaging from Molecules and Particles5.4 Filtered Rayleigh Scattering; 5.5 Planar Doppler Velocimetry; 5.6 Summary; 5.7 References; 6 DIGITAL PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY; 6.1 Quantitative Flow Visualization; 6.2 DPIV Experimental Setup; 6.3 Particle Image Velocimetry: A Visual Presentation; 6.4 Image Correlation; 6.4.1 Peak finding; 6.4.2 Computational implementation in frequency space; 6.5 Video Imaging; 6.6 Post Processing; 6.6.1 Outlier removal; 6.6.2 Differentiable flow properties; 6.6.3 Integrable flow properties; 6.7 Sources of Error. 
505 8 |a 6.7.1 Uncertainty due to particle image density6.7.2 Uncertainty due to velocity gradients within the interrogation windows; 6.7.3 Uncertainty due to different particle size imaging; 6.7.4 Effects of using different sizes of interrogation windows.; 6.7.5 Mean-bias error removal; 6.8 DPIV Applications; 6.8.1 Investigation of vortex ring formation; 6.8.2 A novel application for force prediction DPIV; 6.8.3 DPIV and a CFD counterpart: Common ground; 6.9 Conclusion; 6.10 References; 7 SURFACE TEMPERATURE SENSING WITH THERMOCHROMIC LIQUID CRYSTALS; 7.1 Introduction. 
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