Abstract: Ultrasound imaging velocimetry (UIV) refers to the technique wherein ultrasound images are analysed with 2D cross-correlation techniques developed originally in the framework of particle image velocimetry. Applying UIV to opaque, particle-laden multiphase flows have long been considered to be an attractive prospect. In this study, we demonstrate how fundamental differences in acoustical imaging, as compared to optical imaging, manifest themselves in the 2D cross-correlation analysis. A chief point of departure from conventional particle image velocimetry is the strong variation in the intensity profile of the acoustic wavefield, primarily caused by the attenuation of ultrasonic waves in particle-laden flows. Attenuation necessitat...
Using ultrasound in plane wave imaging mode, in combination with a proper processing strategy and th...
Understanding the wear process has been critical for developing and maintaining engineered systems h...
In many industrial applications, non-invasive measurements of different flows play an important ro...
<p>Ultrasound imaging velocimetry (UIV) has received considerable interest as a tool to measure in n...
Abstract: We discuss empirical techniques to extract quantitative particle volume fraction profiles ...
Acoustic streaming phenomena of ultrasound propagation through liquid media was investigated experim...
Two-dimensional ultrasonic speckle correlation velocimetry (USV) is a new technique that allows imag...
Ultrasound Imaging Velocimetry (UIV, also known as 'echo-PIV') has, since its introduction a decade ...
Two-dimensional ultrasonic speckle correlation velocimetry (USV) is a new technique that allows to i...
Ultrasound Imaging Velocimetry (UIV) is applied to a Taylor-Couette flow, for the case of pure inner...
Whole-field velocity measurement techniques based on ultrasound imaging (a.k.a. ‘ultrasound imaging ...
In recent years, non-invasive velocity field measurement based on correlation of ultrasound images h...
This thesis deals with three different applications of ultrasound measurement technology. In proces...
In many industrial applications, non-invasive measurements of different flows play an important ...
Using ultrasound in plane wave imaging mode, in combination with a proper processing strategy and th...
Understanding the wear process has been critical for developing and maintaining engineered systems h...
In many industrial applications, non-invasive measurements of different flows play an important ro...
<p>Ultrasound imaging velocimetry (UIV) has received considerable interest as a tool to measure in n...
Abstract: We discuss empirical techniques to extract quantitative particle volume fraction profiles ...
Acoustic streaming phenomena of ultrasound propagation through liquid media was investigated experim...
Two-dimensional ultrasonic speckle correlation velocimetry (USV) is a new technique that allows imag...
Ultrasound Imaging Velocimetry (UIV, also known as 'echo-PIV') has, since its introduction a decade ...
Two-dimensional ultrasonic speckle correlation velocimetry (USV) is a new technique that allows to i...
Ultrasound Imaging Velocimetry (UIV) is applied to a Taylor-Couette flow, for the case of pure inner...
Whole-field velocity measurement techniques based on ultrasound imaging (a.k.a. ‘ultrasound imaging ...
In recent years, non-invasive velocity field measurement based on correlation of ultrasound images h...
This thesis deals with three different applications of ultrasound measurement technology. In proces...
In many industrial applications, non-invasive measurements of different flows play an important ...
Using ultrasound in plane wave imaging mode, in combination with a proper processing strategy and th...
Understanding the wear process has been critical for developing and maintaining engineered systems h...
In many industrial applications, non-invasive measurements of different flows play an important ro...