A quantitative rainbow schlieren study was conducted on an over-expanded jet at nozzle pressure ratio of 2.8, based on two different schlieren set-ups: the standard z-type and a single-mirror schlieren set-up. The technique used a single, weak focal-length lens placed in the field of view of the system to provide the calibration information required for the extraction of the quantitative data. In the case of the single-mirror set-up, the calibration image required further post-processing procedures to take into account the double refraction experienced by the light. Density gradients were calculated using Abel transform and compared to validated reference data. Results indicate that the single-mirror set-up is able to improve prediction of ...
Schlieren photography is a common name given to the optical technique of capturing changes in densi...
Schlieren imaging is particularly suited to measuring density gradients in compressible flowfields a...
Optical density variation in fluids and transparent solids can often be studied by examining the eff...
A quantitative rainbow schlieren study was conducted on an over-expanded jet at nozzle pressure rati...
Detailed experimental comparisons had been conducted between calibrated and rainbow schlieren on per...
A conical convergent-divergent (CD) nozzle of design exit Mach 1.5 and diameter 5mm was designed and...
The slightly underexpanded free jet issued from a supersonic micro nozzle with a design Mach number ...
Research in aerodynamics and flow physics often require visual experiments in order to understand th...
A new technique making use of the recent advances in CCD technology and fast processors to obtain qu...
Schlieren flow visualization methods are an important part of high speed wind tunnel testing, being ...
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...
This study describes three-dimensional (3D) quantitative visualization of density field in a superso...
The rainbow schlieren deflectometry is effective in studying quantitatively the density fields in sh...
The rainbow schlieren is an apparatus in which the usual schlieren knife edge cutoff is replaced by ...
Schlieren photography is a common name given to the optical technique of capturing changes in densi...
Schlieren imaging is particularly suited to measuring density gradients in compressible flowfields a...
Optical density variation in fluids and transparent solids can often be studied by examining the eff...
A quantitative rainbow schlieren study was conducted on an over-expanded jet at nozzle pressure rati...
Detailed experimental comparisons had been conducted between calibrated and rainbow schlieren on per...
A conical convergent-divergent (CD) nozzle of design exit Mach 1.5 and diameter 5mm was designed and...
The slightly underexpanded free jet issued from a supersonic micro nozzle with a design Mach number ...
Research in aerodynamics and flow physics often require visual experiments in order to understand th...
A new technique making use of the recent advances in CCD technology and fast processors to obtain qu...
Schlieren flow visualization methods are an important part of high speed wind tunnel testing, being ...
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...
This study describes three-dimensional (3D) quantitative visualization of density field in a superso...
The rainbow schlieren deflectometry is effective in studying quantitatively the density fields in sh...
The rainbow schlieren is an apparatus in which the usual schlieren knife edge cutoff is replaced by ...
Schlieren photography is a common name given to the optical technique of capturing changes in densi...
Schlieren imaging is particularly suited to measuring density gradients in compressible flowfields a...
Optical density variation in fluids and transparent solids can often be studied by examining the eff...