Journal article
Dual-plane PIV technique to determine the complete velocity gradient tensor in a turbulent boundary layer
B Ganapathisubramani, EK Longmire, I Marusic, S Pothos
Experiments in Fluids | Published : 2005
Abstract
Simultaneous dual-plane PIV experiments, which utilized three cameras to measure velocity components in two differentially separated planes, were performed in streamwise-spanwise planes in the log region of a turbulent boundary layer at a moderate Reynolds number (Re τ 1100). Stereoscopic data were obtained in one plane with two cameras, and standard PIV data were obtained in the other with a single camera. The scattered light from the two planes was separated onto respective cameras by using orthogonal polarizations. The acquired datasets were used in tandem with continuity to compute all 9 velocity gradients, the complete vorticity vector and other invariant quantities. These derived quant..
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