Particle Tracking Velocimetry
“Particle Tracking Velocimetry” by Dana Dabiri is a comprehensive resource published by Institute of Physics Publishing on November 19, 2019. This 150-page book is presented in English and explores the advanced technique of particle tracking velocimetry (PTV), which employs multiple cameras to visualize flow tracers in two or three dimensions. It serves as a valuable reference for both academic and industrial researchers and engineers interested in flow visualization methods.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the experimental and computational aspects of PTV, making it suitable for those engaged in the fields of science, mechanics, and hydrodynamics. The book aims to enhance understanding of this powerful flow visualization technique, providing insights that are applicable in various research and engineering contexts.
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Particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) is one of the latest and most powerful flow visualization techniques, using numerous cameras to track flow tracers in two or three dimensions. This book provides a review of both experimental and computational aspects of PTV for academic and industrial researchers and engineers.
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