Abstract: Background-oriented schlieren (BOS) technique is a density-based optical measurement technique. BOS measurement is similar to particle image velocimetry (PIV) ones in terms of experiments design and the computation of the displacements. However, in the BOS technique, the reconstruction of the refractive index field involves further mathematical calculations, which depend on the flow geometry, such as Poisson solver, Abel inversion, algebraic reconstruction technique, and filtered back-projection. This lengthy combination of experimental measurements, cross-correlation evaluation, and mathematical computation complicates the uncertainty quantification of the reconstructed field. In this study, we present a detailed approach for an ...