Journal
EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS
Volume 62, Issue 3, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-020-03110-6
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This paper presents a method of using low-cost action cameras for stereoscopic planar PIV, minimizing systematic errors by adjusting light pulsation and camera frame rate, and allowing for post-processing synchronization. The rugged nature of action cameras enables stereoscopic PIV in harsh environments and moving experiments.
Recently, large progress was made in the development towards low-cost PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) for industrial and educational applications. This paper presents the use of two low-cost action cameras for stereoscopic planar PIV. A continuous wave laser or alternatively an LED was used for illumination and pulsed by a frequency generator. A slight detuning of the light pulsation and camera frame rate minimizes systematic errors by the rolling shutter effect and allows for the synchronization of both cameras by postprocessing without the need of hardware synchronization. The setup was successfully qualified on a rotating particle pattern in a planar and stereoscopic configuration as well as on the jet of an aquarium pump. Since action cameras are intended to be used at outdoor activities, they are small, very robust and work autarkic. In conjunction with the synchronization and image pre-processing scheme presented herein, those cameras enable stereoscopic PIV in harsh environments and even on moving experiments.
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