337 : Stereo-PIV (Impinging jet flow)


No. 337 Unit
Image Size 256 x 256 pixel
Area 4 x 4 cm
Laser IlluminationSheetmm
Interval 0.001 sec
Max. Velocity 10 pixel/interval
Max. out-of-plane Velocity ? %

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Standard Image #337 (3 direction / 200 frame : 000-200)


PIV Three-dimensional Standard Images    #337


Generator:  K. Okamoto  (Univ. Tokyo)
Program:    ddr_3d.c
Date:       Jan. 27, 1999


Parameters:
 Target Flow Field:  Jet impinging on the Wall
 Reynolds Number:    3000

                      2cm
         ------------|   |------------
                       |  15cm/s
                       V


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 Number of Particles inserted in the field      40000 Particles
 Number of Particles visualized in one Image      500 Particles (average)

 Diameter of Particles      5 pixel (average)
                            2       (standard deviation)
                            1       (minimum)

 Maximum Velocity                 12 cm/s
 Target Flow field                5mm x 5mm x 5mm
 Time Interval between images     1 msec

 Laser Illumination               Sheet illumination [2mm]

 Water refractive index           1.33
 Wall distance                    ? mm from center 
      orientation                 x-direction  (simulate impinging plate)

 Camera positions
    #0  Distance from center      6 cm
        angle to X axis          -30 degree

    #1  Distance from center      6 cm
        angle to X axis            0 degree

    #2  Distance from center      6 cm
        angle to X axis           30 degree

  No orientation variations were considered.

                                    ^ y
                                    |
                                    |/
                        ------------+---------------> x
                                   /|
                                  / |
                                 /
                                /z
                               L

            TOP VIEW
                                  |
                                 O| Particles
                    --------------+-----------------> x-axis
                                 /|
                                / |
                               /  |        n=1.33(water)
                    ==============|===================== WALL
                             /    |        n=1.00(air)
                            /theta|
                           / (-30)|(30)
                          /       |
                        #0        |        #2 camera
                     camera       |
                                 #1 camera
                                  |
                                  | z-axis
                                  V 




Image Files (imX???.raw)

  X:    camera# (0-2)
  ???:  serial# (000-200)   Total 200msec

  Image size  256x256 pixel (8bit:256)



 Calibration File (imX999.raw)
   Particles (Total 125 particles)
     x = -0.2, -0.1, 0, 0.1, 0.2 cm
     y = -0.2, -0.1, 0, 0.1, 0.2 cm
     z = -0.2, -0.1, 0, 0.1, 0.2 cm



Vector files  (vec???.dat)

   x      y      z        u         v         w
 -0.80  -0.80  -0.80   0.17542  -4.51977   0.01204
 -0.80  -0.80  -0.60  -0.18245  -4.11870  -0.26516
 -0.80  -0.80  -0.40  -0.78761  -3.38484  -0.41633

   unit: x,y,z  [cm]
         u,v,w  [cm/s]


Particle Files  (ptc???.dat)
                             #1 camera     #2 camera     #3 camera  intensity
   ID    x      y      z      X      Y      X      Y      X      Y
    4 -0.301  0.584  0.893 147.61  64.91  95.55  65.10  53.07  65.92 208.18
    6 -0.898  1.266 -0.258   0.00   0.00   0.00   0.00  46.22   0.15 208.69
    8  1.178  0.886  0.149 249.88  38.07 251.10  35.42 219.99  32.46 191.52
    9  0.720 -1.242 -0.530 183.76 252.88 201.24 254.40   0.00   0.00 211.21

   unit: x,y,z  [cm]
         X,Y    [pixel]

   The particle ID is unique number, therefore, the same particle could
   be easily tracked with checking the ID for serial particle files.


If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Okamoto
(okamoto@tokai.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)