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Full characterization of the peak-locking error by means of orthogonal functions and application to the flow behind a helicopter fuselage model

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EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS
卷 62, 期 4, 页码 -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-021-03150-6

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  1. Spanish Research Agency [ENE2006-13617, ENE2011-28024]
  2. regional grant PIVEROT: Mejora en la medida PIV de campos fluidos de quemadores LSB por reduccion de errores producidos por efectos termopsicrometricos en los sensores CCD [CCG08-UC3M/ENE-4432]
  3. Madrid Community [CCG10-UC3M/ENE-5126]
  4. European Union in the framework of the Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative [CSJU-GAM-GRC-2008-01]

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This study provides a fully analytic modeling of peak-locking error, allowing for measurement correction. By calibrating a few coefficients, most of the peak-locking error can be corrected with higher accuracy. The method shows good error prediction accuracy in turbulent flow experiments.
This work offers a 1D fully analytic complete modeling of the peak-locking error. Besides error assessment, this model allows for measurement correction. The paradigm of peak locking is revisited. The expressions of the functional dependence of the error are obtained for the two most relevant components of the measurement statistics: (1) the local velocity average, and (2) the local velocity rms. The prediction of the peak-locking error is related to complex interactions between the particle images size and shape and the measurement algorithms (peak fitting, image interpolation, etc.). The proposed model incorporates the different interactions by using a generalized approach that only requires the calibration of a few coefficients. This calibration is done by means of an inexpensive multiple Delta t strategy, consisting in measuring the same flow field with different Delta t subsets. Differently to previous empirical models from the authors, a robust theoretical foundation has been established. Besides providing rationale to the procedure, the results are significantly more accurate. A calibration using only three coefficients may correct up to 90% of the peak-locking error, while the previous empirical models would correct just in the order of 50%. This leaves a 10% of residual peak-locking error instead of 50%, reducing the final incidence by a factor of 5. The methodology is tested, in the context of turbulent flows, on real images corresponding to the measurement of the flow around the fuselage of a helicopter model. The test campaign was performed in the Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA) CT-1 low speed wind tunnel. The proposed method, combined with the multiple Delta t strategy, results in an error prediction accuracy that is good enough for correcting the measurements. Corrections to the average flow are in the order of 0.1 pixel (similar to 3% of the convective velocity but in the order of 100% of the local flow variations). Corrections to the rms are in the same order; being the turbulence small, they cancel very large relative rms errors (similar to 100%). The coherence between predicted error and actual error in real cases is further supported by the consistent matching that can be observed on their spatial patterns, associated with flow field statistics.

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