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Session Cj - Experimental Techniques.
ORAL session, Sunday, November 23
310, Moscone Center

[Cj.02] Distortion Compensation for Generalized Stereoscopic Particle Image Velocimetry

Steven M. Soloff, Ronald J. Adrian, Zi-Chao Liu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Optical distortion caused by inaccurate optical alignment, lens nonlinearity, and/or refraction by optical windows, fluid interfaces, and other optical elements of an experiment causes inaccuracy by introducing variable magnification. Since fractional changes in the magnification have a one-to-one effect on the accuracy of measuring the velocity, it is important to compensate for such distortions. A general experimental calibration procedure is described which determines the magnification matrix of a distorted imaging system, and an algorithm is presented to compute accurate velocity field displacements from measurements of distorted PIV images. These procedures form a basis for generalized stereoscopic PIV procedures which permit easy electronic registration of multiple cameras and accurate recombination of stereoscopic displacement fields to obtain the three-dimensional velocity vector field.

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