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Particle Image Velocimetry

FlowMap PIV is a non-intrusive optical measurement technique using a laser light sheet and a CCD camera to investigate 2-dimensional flow velocity structures. FlowMap 3D Stereoscopic PIV is a method for extracting the three velocity components using two CCD cameras. Endoscopic access to the flow is also available.
Applications range from scientific research in fluid mechanics to advanced use in product engineering where the aim is to optimise internal and/or external flow behaviour.
Examples are measurement of flow patterns around road vehicles, trains, aircraft, space vehicles, buildings and bridges.

PIV

DANTEC

  • Time Resolved PIV

    Rapid developments in camera and laser technology have made Time Resolved Particle Image Velocimetry a real option for research in fluid mechanics, thus adding the important dimension of time to experimental fluid dynamics.

    The study of turbulent structure dynamics, dynamic interaction between rapidly moving structures and the fluid and similar application is now possible with Dantec Dynamics Time Resolved Solutions.


  • Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)

    with the PIV you can record whole faces by flow measurement. The range of the appliance reaches from the scientific flow measurement to the technical appliance in the product development.


  • Planar Laser Induced Fluorescene (Planar-LIF)

    for the acquisition of whole-field & concentration and temperature data in liquid flows.


  • Interferometric Particle Imaging (Partikel Größe)

    FlowMap Particle Sizing systems simultaneously measure size, velocity, position and mass flux of transparent spherical particles such as droplets and bubbles. The measurement technique is based on Interferometric Particle Imaging.