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Applications of a maximised cross-correlation technique for resolving velocity fields in laboratory experiments

Author(s): Craig Stevens; Michael Coates

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Abstract: In this study a maximised cross-correlation technique is applied to two very different experiments. The first is a laminar, slowly developing experiment where the main scales of the motion are comparable to the image size. Here extensive use of multiple passes with the technique and various filters are applied to replace erroneous measurements. The second experiment has both laminar and turbulent regions of flow, and in addition, many of the scales of motion are smaller than the correlation window size. Mean velocities are resolved in this application, as well as a qualitative impression of the turbulent fluctuations.The results from the experiments are discussed, along with the parameters available and how they affect the efficiency of the process. In addition pre- and post-processing options for the technique are examined. The technique proves a viable method that provides good results while using commonly available hardware.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.1994.10750035

Year: 1994

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