Simultaneous PIV and LIF measurements in stratified flows using pulsed lasers
Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz

TL;DR
This paper presents a method for simultaneous PIV and LIF measurements in stratified fluids, overcoming key technical challenges to enable detailed internal wave and gravity current analysis.
Contribution
The authors develop a modified PIV/LIF setup with correction techniques for laser variability and particle clustering, allowing accurate measurements in stratified flows.
Findings
Successful measurement of internal wave structures
Effective correction for laser power variations
Enhanced accuracy in density and velocity fields
Abstract
We examine the problem of performing simultaneous and coplanar Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) measurements in a stratified fluid initially at rest. Our focus is on enabling detailed velocity and density measurements in long internal waves and gravity currents, through relatively small modifications of typical existing PIV systems comprising pulsed lasers, using dye concentration as a proxy for fluid density. Several issues have limited such measurements. These include: (1) variations in the laser intensity and beam structure between laser pulses; (2) PIV particles concentrating preferentially at their neutral buoyancy depth, thereby yielding nonuniform dye illumination; and (3) the need to maintain a constant index of refraction across large stratified fluid volumes. Here we focus on an experimental setup comprising a stratified layer overlaying a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
