Multi-color particle shadow accelerometry (cPSA)

ORAL

Abstract

We present an extension of multi-color particle shadow velocimetry (cPSV) to unsteady acceleration measurement. cPSV uses a multi-color, pulsed LED light source for illumination. Particle shadow images recorded by a digital color camera are color separated and inverted. Standard DPIV processing methods are then used to estimate 2-D displacement vector fields. Acceleration estimates are facilitated by acquisition of three sequential images (one per color) in each camera exposure. Here, we prove the technique by measuring the tangential acceleration of a moving solid body, and compare the results to accelerometer measurements. We also present preliminary acceleration measurements performed in a near-wall turbulent pipe flow.

*Acknowledge support of NIH grant 5R01DC005642 ARL undergraduate honors program

Authors

  • Grant Dowell

    • ARL Penn State
  • Michael McPhail

    • ARL Penn State
  • Arnold Fontaine

    • ARL Penn State
  • Michael Krane

    • ARL Penn State
    • Penn state ARL
    • Penn State ARL
  • Larry Goss

    • Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc.
  • James Crafton

    • Innovative Scientific Soultions, Inc.