2009
DOI: 10.1039/b906558j
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Micro-Particle Image Velocimetry (µPIV): Recent developments, applications, and guidelines

Abstract: In this review we discuss the state of the art of the optical whole-field velocity measurement technique micro-scale Particle Image Velocimetry (microPIV). microPIV is a useful tool for fundamental research of microfluidics as well as for the detailed characterization and optimization of microfluidic applications in life science, lab-on-a-chip, biomedical research, micro chemical engineering, analytical chemistry and other related fields of research. An in depth description of the microPIV method is presented … Show more

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“…We applied non-invasive micro-particle image velocimetry (mPIV), reviewed in detail elsewhere, 26 to characterize the fluid flow in spots A and B (cf. Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Fluid Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We applied non-invasive micro-particle image velocimetry (mPIV), reviewed in detail elsewhere, 26 to characterize the fluid flow in spots A and B (cf. Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Fluid Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more general overview of visualization techniques for micron scale flows is presented by Sinton (2004). Reviews of the state of the art of lPIV and its relevant applications were published by Lindken et al (2009) and Wereley and Meinhart (2010). Guidelines for a proper experimental design in particular are given by Lindken et al (2009) and Raffel et al (2007).…”
Section: Introduction To Lpivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviews of the state of the art of lPIV and its relevant applications were published by Lindken et al (2009) and Wereley and Meinhart (2010). Guidelines for a proper experimental design in particular are given by Lindken et al (2009) and Raffel et al (2007). However, the inherent limitations of standard lPIV, using just one camera are -The technique relies on volume illumination; thus the minimal thickness of the measurement plane is determined by the imaging optics' depth of focus.…”
Section: Introduction To Lpivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the size of the beads and the visualization technique, the optics required may change. Particle concentration depends also on the experimental purpose: in the case of mPIV low particle concentration is preferred 14,24 , but large particle concentration allows for better statistic and qualitatively visualized streamlines in single images. The particle solution should be monodisperse and without clusters for both qualitative and quantitative understanding of the particle velocity fields.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%