INFRARED MICRO-PIV

Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) is a whole-flow-field technique providing instantaneous velocity vector measurements in a cross-section of a flow. This technique being a non-intrusive one, allows the application of PIV in high speed flows, boundary layer studies of fluids.

INFRARED MICRO-PIV

Postby arunraje on Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:27 pm

INFRARED MICRO-PARTICLE IMAGE VELOCIMETRY (IR mPIV)

http://opotek.com/app_notes/infrared_micro_particle.pdf

INFRARED MICRO-PARTICLE IMAGE
VELOCIMETRY (IR mPIV)
The Electronics Cooling Laboratory at Purdue
University has capitalized on the tuning capability of
the OPO Twin system to provide an optimal
illumination source for the infrared micro- particle
image velocimetry (IR mPIV) being developed in the
Lab. The IR mPIV technique measures velocity fields
in silicon-based micro-fluidic devices with micron-scale
resolution, exploiting the transparency of silicon in the
infrared wavelength.
Professor Suresh V. Garimella
Cooling Technologies Research Center, an NSF
I/UCRC
School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
sureshg@ecn.purdue.edu
http://me.www.ecn.purdue.edu/ME/
Fac_Staff/garimella.whtml
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