Background-oriented Schlieren (BOS) technique is a recently invented non-intrusive flow diagnostic method which has yet to be fully explored in its capabilities. In this paper, BOS technique has been applied for investigating the general flow field characteristics inside a generic scramjet inlet-isolator with Mach 5 flow. The difficulty in finding the delicate balance between measurement sensitivity and measurement area image focusing has been demonstrated. The differences between direct cross-correlation (DCC) and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) raw data processing algorithm have also been demonstrated. As an exploratory study of BOS capability, this paper found that BOS is simple yet robust enough to be used to visualize complex flow in a sc...
A new technique making use of the recent advances in CCD technology and fast processors to obtain qu...
This study describes three-dimensional (3D) quantitative visualization of density field in a superso...
Visualisation of supersonic compressible flows using the Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) techniq...
Background-oriented Schlieren (BOS) technique is a recently invented non-intrusive flow diagnostic m...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) is a derivative of the classical schlieren technology, which is ...
This article gives an overview of the background- oriented schlieren (BOS) technique, typical applic...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
Visualization of the flow field around a generic re-entry capsule in subsonic flow and shock wave vi...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
To visualize the flow in the test section of an indraft supersonic wind tunnel in the University of ...
A new technique making use of the recent advances in CCD technology and fast processors to obtain qu...
This study describes three-dimensional (3D) quantitative visualization of density field in a superso...
Visualisation of supersonic compressible flows using the Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) techniq...
Background-oriented Schlieren (BOS) technique is a recently invented non-intrusive flow diagnostic m...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) is a derivative of the classical schlieren technology, which is ...
This article gives an overview of the background- oriented schlieren (BOS) technique, typical applic...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
Visualization of the flow field around a generic re-entry capsule in subsonic flow and shock wave vi...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
To visualize the flow in the test section of an indraft supersonic wind tunnel in the University of ...
A new technique making use of the recent advances in CCD technology and fast processors to obtain qu...
This study describes three-dimensional (3D) quantitative visualization of density field in a superso...
Visualisation of supersonic compressible flows using the Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) techniq...