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Stereoscopic micro particle image velocimetry

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EXPERIMENTS IN FLUIDS
卷 41, 期 2, 页码 161-171

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00348-006-0154-5

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A stereoscopic micro-PIV (stereo-mu PIV) system for the simultaneous measurement of all three components of the velocity vector in a measurement plane (2D-3C) in a closed microchannel has been developed and first test measurements were performed on the 3D laminar flow in a T-shaped micromixer. Stereomicroscopy is used to capture PIV images of the flow in a microchannel from two different angles. Stereoscopic viewing is achieved by the use of a large diameter stereo objective lens with two off-axis beam paths. Additional floating lenses in the beam paths in the microscope body allow a magnification up to 23x. The stereo-PIV images are captured simultaneously by two CCD cameras. Due to the very small confinement, a standard calibration procedure for the stereoscopic imaging by means of a calibration target is not feasible, and therefore stereo-mu PIV measurements in closed microchannels require a calibration based on the self-calibration of the tracer particle images. In order to include the effects of different refractive indices (of the fluid in the microchannel, the entrance window and the surrounding air) a three-media-model is included in the triangulation procedure of the self-calibration. Test measurement in both an aligned and a tilted channel serve as an accuracy assessment of the proposed method. This shows that the stereo-mu PIV results have an RMS error of less than 10% of the expected value of the in-plane velocity component. First measurements in the mixing region of a T-shaped micromixer at Re = 120 show that 3D flow in a microchannel with dimensions of 800 x 200 mu m(2) can be measured with a spatial resolution of 44 x 44 x 15 mu m(3). The stationary flow in the 200 mu m deep channel was scanned in multiple planes at 22 mu m separation, providing a full 3D measurement of the averaged velocity distribution in the mixing region of the T-mixer. A limitation is that this approach requires a stereo-objective that typically has a low NA (0.14-0.28) and large depth-of-focus as opposed to high NA lenses (up to 0.95 without immersion) for standard mu PIV.

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