Three-Dimensional Fluid Flow Measurement Techniques with Applications to Biological Flows

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2022-09-16

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Virginia Tech

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The accuracy of plenoptic and tomographic particle image velocimetry (PIV) experimental methods is measured by simulating three-dimensional flows and measuring the errors in the estimated versus true velocity fields. Parametric studies investigate the accuracy of these methods by simulating a range of camera numbers, camera angles, calibration errors, and particle densities. The plenoptic simulations combine lightfield imaging techniques with standard tomographic techniques and are shown to produce higher fidelity measurements than either technique alone. The tomographic PIV simulations are centered around testing software developed for processing large quantities of data that were produced during an experimental investigation of the flow field about a 3D printed model of the flying snake Chrysopelea paradisi. A description of this tomographic PIV experiment is given along with basic results and recommendations for future investigation.

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Particle Image Velocimetry, Tomography, Fluid Flow, Plenoptic

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