2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2009.11.014
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Advanced PIV/LIF and shadowgraphy system to visualize flow structure in two-phase bubbly flows

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“…required by the Particle Image Velocimetry Method (PIV), is, in general, avoided since it is possible to modify the two-phase flow topology, especially in the vapour region (Mueller et al 2013). Hence, PTV, according to which bubbles (or vaporous structures) are tracked over successive time frames constitutes a valid and preferred approach (Kitagawa et al 2005;Seol et al 2007;Sathe et al 2010;Pang & Wei 2013) for the determination of the local velocity field and turbulence intensity (Kitagawa et al 2005;Bröder & Sommerfeld 2003).…”
Section: Experimental Set-up and Post-processing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…required by the Particle Image Velocimetry Method (PIV), is, in general, avoided since it is possible to modify the two-phase flow topology, especially in the vapour region (Mueller et al 2013). Hence, PTV, according to which bubbles (or vaporous structures) are tracked over successive time frames constitutes a valid and preferred approach (Kitagawa et al 2005;Seol et al 2007;Sathe et al 2010;Pang & Wei 2013) for the determination of the local velocity field and turbulence intensity (Kitagawa et al 2005;Bröder & Sommerfeld 2003).…”
Section: Experimental Set-up and Post-processing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sathe et al (2010) focused on size, shape, velocity and acceleration measurements of bubbles using PIV and shadow imaging. They investigated twophase flows with bubbles of a wide size range (0.1-15 mm) at a hold-up of 5 %.…”
Section: Optical Techniques With Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The velocity and pressure data from LES were analyzed using the mathematical techniques such as multiresolution analysis [85], wavelet transforms (discrete and continuous), proper orthogonal decomposition (POD), and hybrid POD-wavelet techniques (Tabib and Joshi [86], Tabib et al [87], Sathe et al [88], and Mathpati et al [89]). These techniques give the size, shape penetration depth, and energy content of all the flow structure in the system.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Turbulent Structures and The Estimation Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%