Background-oriented schlieren (BOS) is an optical visualization technique that reconstructs a whole-field flow based on its density gradient. Thanks to the cost-effectiveness of its optical setup and its unlimited field of view, BOS has become an attractive technique for laboratory and large-scale experiments. In BOS, the reconstruction of the refractive index field involves various mathematical calculations, which depend on the flow geometry. In this context, the present study presents a new method for the reconstruction of three-dimensional axisymmetric refractive index fields. The proposed method takes advantage of the bi-sensitivity quality of BOS to gain more accuracy in the reconstructed fields. We demonstrate the method’s precision a...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
As a diagnostic method, Schlieren imaging offers the unique ability to visualize flows with a comple...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) is an optical technique that allows an indirect measurement of t...
Accurately reconstructing a radial refractive index (n) field is challenging in axisymmetric backgro...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) methods are using the distortion of "background" - ima...
The Background Orientend Schlieren (BOS) is a line of sight optical technique that exploits light re...
Density-based schlieren methods are a well-known and well-established tool for studying flows. A rep...
The Background Oriented Schlieren Method is a measurement system suitable for every kind of flow wit...
This article gives an overview of the background- oriented schlieren (BOS) technique, typical applic...
In this paper we present a novel measurement technique based on the refractive index variation in a ...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Abstract: Background-oriented schlieren (BOS) technique is a density-based optical measurement techn...
A new variant of the background oriented schlieren technique is presented. Using a laser to generate...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Traditional schlieren photography has several important disadvantages when designing a system to ima...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
As a diagnostic method, Schlieren imaging offers the unique ability to visualize flows with a comple...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) is an optical technique that allows an indirect measurement of t...
Accurately reconstructing a radial refractive index (n) field is challenging in axisymmetric backgro...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) methods are using the distortion of "background" - ima...
The Background Orientend Schlieren (BOS) is a line of sight optical technique that exploits light re...
Density-based schlieren methods are a well-known and well-established tool for studying flows. A rep...
The Background Oriented Schlieren Method is a measurement system suitable for every kind of flow wit...
This article gives an overview of the background- oriented schlieren (BOS) technique, typical applic...
In this paper we present a novel measurement technique based on the refractive index variation in a ...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Abstract: Background-oriented schlieren (BOS) technique is a density-based optical measurement techn...
A new variant of the background oriented schlieren technique is presented. Using a laser to generate...
Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a quantitative optical technique which exploits light deflect...
Traditional schlieren photography has several important disadvantages when designing a system to ima...
This paper describes the implementation of a13; novel technique called Background Oriented Schlieren...
As a diagnostic method, Schlieren imaging offers the unique ability to visualize flows with a comple...
Background Oriented Schlieren (BOS) is an optical technique that allows an indirect measurement of t...