Title: Flow Visualization and Measurement Techniques in Fluid Flows
1Flow Visualization and Measurement Techniques in
Fluid Flows
- CAOS Presentation
- L.Kiranmayi
2Understanding Fluid Flows
- Dynamics causing the flow (forces)
- Pressure, buoyancy, inertia, viscous forces,
surface forces. Etc. - Effects of these forces on the flow (Flow and
fluid properties) - Velocity, acceleration, vorticity
- Viscosity, temperature, scalar concentration,
density . Etc.
3Why Flow Visualization
- Understanding flow phenomenon
- Verifying model or theory results
- Easier measurements for designing
- To get a priori knowledge of solution
4What we need to visualize?
- Stream lines
- a line, tangent to which at any given instant is
the velocity vector at that point - Streak lines
- locus of particles which have passed through a
prescribed point during a specified time interval - Path lines
- locus of points traversed by a given fluid
particle during some specified time interval - Time lines
- line joining different adjacent points at any
instant of time
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6Flow visualization
Leonardo Da Vincis Hand drawings
Naturally occurring flow visualization
7Flow Past a Cylinder
Clouds past a mountain
8Methods of flow visualization
- Gas flows
- Smoke visualization
- Particle
- Shadowgraphs and Schlieren
- Liquid flows
- Dye
- Shadowgraphs and Schlieren
- Particles
- Bubbles
- Fluorescence, phosphorescence
9Some gas flow visualization images
Smoke visualization Top- flow past
aerofoil Side- laminar smoke jet
10Schlieren flow visualization
Shadowgraph
Bullet at supersonic speed
11Liquid flows
Flow over Aerofoil Side particle
visualization Below dye visualization
12Insects walking on water
13Drop falling on liquid surface
Normal laminar flow chain
14Jets and Plumes
- Top left- flow below an ice cube in water
- Top right- near field of a jet
- Side- jet and flame jet
15Buoyant jet in stratified fluid
Tear ducts in wine glass
16Vortex Interactions
Head on collision of vortex rings
Leap-frog movement of vortex rings
17Measurements in Flows
- Velocity
- Conventional methods
- Pitot tubes
- Hotwire anemometers
- Local steady state measurements
- Vane anemometers
- Non intrusive methods
- Laser Doppler Velocimetry
- Particle Image Velocimetry
- Particle Tracking Velocimetry
18Orifice meter for velocity in pipes
Pitot Static tube
Hot wire Anemometer
19Optical Methods
Laser Doppler Velocimetry
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21Particle Image Velocimetry
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23- Concentration
- Conventional
- Sample analyzers
- Collecting samples by introducing samplers in the
flow - Conductivity probes
- Depends on the conductivity of the scalar being
used - Optical methods
- PH Sensitive dyes
- Light extinction
- Scattering
- Fluorescence methods.
24If Ie??CL, Where ? Quantum efficiency of
the dye ? Attenuation coefficient L Spatial
extent of illuminated volume under consideration
25Buoyant jet from GFDL, CAOS
26- Pressure
- Pressure transducers
- Pressure Sensitive Paints
27- Temperature
- Thermister probes
- Change in resistance with temperature
- Thermocouples
- Voltage produced at junction of two metals
depends on temperature - Temperature Sensitive Paints
- Density
- From Absorption/ scattering/refractive index
- Capacitance/vibrations
28Thank you