Digital particle image thermometry: the method and implementation

D Dabiri, M Gharib - Experiments in fluids, 1991 - Springer
D Dabiri, M Gharib
Experiments in fluids, 1991Springer
A computerized flow visualization technique capable of automatically quantifying the
temperature field in a two-dimensional cross section of a flow field is described. The
temperature sensors used are fast-response temperature-sensitive micro-encapsulated
liquid crystal particles. Illuminating the flow by a thin sheet of white light, the reflected colors
from the liquid-crystal particles were captured through a 3-chip video color camera and
stored onto a videotape for subsequent data processing. The temperature field was obtained …
Abstract
A computerized flow visualization technique capable of automatically quantifying the temperature field in a two-dimensional cross section of a flow field is described. The temperature sensors used are fast-response temperature-sensitive micro-encapsulated liquid crystal particles. Illuminating the flow by a thin sheet of white light, the reflected colors from the liquid-crystal particles were captured through a 3-chip video color camera and stored onto a videotape for subsequent data processing. The temperature field was obtained through an automatic color-temperature calibration scheme in HSI rather than RGB space, thus allowing for data processing of approximately one-third the time of RGB processing. The technique is finally applied to the study of a heated vortex-ring and some preliminary results are discussed.
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