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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/17873
Title: The alternating color image anemometry and its application
Authors: Sheng-Yuh Jaw
Jeun-Len Wu 
Issue Date: Jan-2000
Publisher: ResearchGate
Journal Volume: 7
Journal Issue: 3
Start page/Pages: 105-122
Source: Article
Abstract: 
In this study, the alternating color image anemometry (ACIA) method is proposed. Alternating color, multiexposure particle image is recorded by a three-chip color CCD camera. Because the red, blue, and green CCD chips of a 3-CCD camera have different sensitivities to the color of scattered light, the alternating color, multiexposure particle image can be separated into sequential images using appropriate band processes. The magnitude and direction of the velocity vectors can then be determined from the sequential images. The ACIA method thus preserves the merits of both PIV and DPIV methods by analyzing a multiexposure particle image using sequential image files. The proposed ACIA method is then calibrated by measuring the velocity field of a constant speed rotating disk and an empty channel flow. Satisfactory results are obtained.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/17873
Appears in Collections:系統工程暨造船學系

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