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29 September 1995 IROV holographic particle image velocimetry for 3D turbulent flow measurement
Hui Meng, Fazle Hussain
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Abstract
Holographic particle image velocimetry (HPIV) encounters problems such as intrinsic speckle noise, external noise and aberration, and practical restrictions in test flow volume or media. The novel technique, In-line recording off-axis viewing (IROV), uses a single laser beam to record a hologram which is then viewed off axis during reconstruction. It combines advantages of both in-line and off-axis holography, achieving high spatial information capacity, low noise, and practicality. Instantaneous velocity vector field in the 3D flow of an unstable vortex ring in water has been measured by IROV. The vorticity distribution and circulation as a function of radius from the vortex core center are extracted from the 3D velocity field.
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Hui Meng and Fazle Hussain "IROV holographic particle image velocimetry for 3D turbulent flow measurement", Proc. SPIE 2546, Optical Techniques in Fluid, Thermal, and Combustion Flow, (29 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221560
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Holograms

3D metrology

Holography

Signal to noise ratio

Speckle

3D image processing

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