Flow visualization and PIV of wind-waves (2019 Edition)
Junwei Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel flow visualization and stereoscopic PIV technique for wind-waves, enhancing image contrast and enabling simultaneous flow measurement on both sides of the interface.
Contribution
It presents a new visualization method with improved contrast and a dual-side PIV measurement approach for wind-waves, including interface detection and particle separation techniques.
Findings
Enhanced contrast in flow visualization images.
Successful simultaneous flow measurement on both sides of the interface.
Detailed flow field visualization near wind-waves interface.
Abstract
This article presents a flow visualization method for wind-waves, as well as a technique to measure flow field on two sides of interface by stereoscopic particle image velocimetry (PIV) simultaneously. The new flow visualization method applied a special illumination setup to enhance reflection and weaken refraction on interface, which improves contrast and detail performance of photos. The concatenation of flow visualization photo along flow direction is able to demonstrate the scenario from capillary waves to gravity-capillary waves at the early stage of wind-waves. After that, time-resolved stereoscopic PIV is employed in vertical planes on both sides of interface with two camera pairs. Two kinds of tracking particles with different scattering performance are spread in air or water separately. Then interface detection algorithm is designed to separate different particles and determine…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMeteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Wind and Air Flow Studies · Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
