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  2. Particle image velocimetry - Wikipedia

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    Particle image velocimetry (PIV) is a non-intrusive optical flow measurement technique used to study fluid flow patterns and velocities. PIV has found widespread applications in various fields of science and engineering, including aerodynamics, combustion, oceanography, and biofluids.

  3. Nanoparticle tracking analysis - Wikipedia

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    Nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) is a method for visualizing and analyzing particles in liquids that relates the rate of Brownian motion to particle size. The rate of movement is related only to the viscosity and temperature of the liquid; it is not influenced by particle density or refractive index .

  4. Matched index of refraction flow facility - Wikipedia

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    3-D Laser Doppler Velocimetry System. Present system is 2-D; High-speed/High-resolution 3-D Particle Image Velocimetry system; Up to 1 kHz frame rate (present system is capable 2–3 Hz standard or 15 Hz up to limit of RAM) 4.2 MP resolution (present system is 1.92 MP resolution) Planar laser induced fluorescence (PILF) system [4]

  5. Stokes number - Wikipedia

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    In experimental fluid dynamics, the Stokes number is a measure of flow tracer fidelity in particle image velocimetry (PIV) experiments where very small particles are entrained in turbulent flows and optically observed to determine the speed and direction of fluid movement (also known as the velocity field of the fluid). For acceptable tracing ...

  6. Characterization of nanoparticles - Wikipedia

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    The characterization of nanoparticles is a branch of nanometrology that deals with the characterization, or measurement, of the physical and chemical properties of nanoparticles.,. [1] Nanoparticles measure less than 100 nanometers in at least one of their external dimensions, and are often engineered for their unique properties. Nanoparticles ...

  7. Microparticle - Wikipedia

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    Particle image velocimetry - Solid or hollow microspheres used for flow visualization, density of the particle has to match that of the fluid. [12] Ceramics - Used to create porous ceramics used for filters (microspheres melt out during firing, Polyethylene Microspheres) or used to prepare highstrength lightweight concrete. [13]

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