Proof-of-concept Study of Sparse Processing Particle Image Velocimetry for Real Time Flow Observation
Naoki Kanda, Chihaya Abe, Shintaro Goto, Keigo Yamada, Kumi Nakai,, Yuji Saito, Keisuke Asai, Taku Nonomura

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the first real-time implementation of sparse processing particle image velocimetry (SPPIV) for flow observation, showing its effectiveness and limitations in wind tunnel tests around an airfoil.
Contribution
The paper presents the first real-time demonstration of SPPIV, evaluating its accuracy, processing time, and optimal parameters for flow field estimation.
Findings
SPPIV can estimate flow velocity fields with few processing points.
Estimation accuracy improves with more processing points, but processing time increases.
Kalman filter enhances accuracy and reduces processing time with limited points.
Abstract
In this paper, we overview, evaluate, and demonstrate the sparse processing particle image velocimetry (SPPIV) as a real-time flow field estimation method using the particle image velocimetry (PIV), whereas SPPIV was previously proposed with its feasibility study and its real-time demonstration is conducted for the first time in this study. In the wind tunnel test, the PIV measurement and real-time measurement using SPPIV were conducted for the flow velocity field around the NACA0015 airfoil model. The off-line analysis results of the test show that the flow velocity field can be estimated from a small number of processing points by applying SPPIV, and also illustrates the following characteristics of SPPIV. The estimation accuracy improves as the number of processing points increases, whereas the processing time per step increases in proportion to the number of processing points.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Wind and Air Flow Studies · Aerospace and Aviation Technology
MethodsTest
