Peak-locking reduction for particle image velocimetry

Michaelis, Dirk and Neal, Douglas R and Wieneke, Bernhard (2016) Peak-locking reduction for particle image velocimetry. Measurement Science and Technology, 27 (10). p. 104005. ISSN 0957-0233

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Abstract

A parametric study of the factors contributing to peak-locking, a known bias error source in particle image velocimetry (PIV), is conducted using synthetic data that are processed with a state-of-the-art PIV algorithm. The investigated parameters include: particle image diameter, image interpolation techniques, the effect of asymmetric versus symmetric window deformation, number of passes and the interrogation window size. Some of these parameters are found to have a profound effect on the magnitude of the peak-locking error. The effects for specific PIV cameras are also studied experimentally using a precision turntable to generate a known rotating velocity field. Image time series recorded using this experiment show a linear range of pixel and sub-pixel shifts ranging from 0 to  ±4 pixels. Deviations in the constant vorticity field (ωz) reveal how peak-locking can be affected systematically both by varying parameters of the detection system such as the focal distance and f-number, and also by varying the settings of the PIV analysis.

A new a priori technique for reducing the bias errors associated with peak-locking in PIV is introduced using an optical diffuser to avoid undersampled particle images during the recording of the raw images. This technique is evaluated against other a priori approaches using experimental data and is shown to perform favorably. Finally, a new a posteriori anti peak-locking filter (APLF) is developed and investigated, which shows promising results for both synthetic data and real measurements for very small particle image sizes.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Library Press > Computer Science
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Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2023 03:55
Last Modified: 18 May 2024 07:43
URI: http://info.euro-archives.com/id/eprint/1814

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