Tomographic PIV measurement in complex geometries of nasal cavity

ORAL

Abstract

Flow inside a scaled model of nasal cavity was measured by tomographic PIV. The model was constructed with transparent silicon and a refractive index of working fluid was matched to the model index by mixing glycerol and water. Four cameras and double pulse laser system were used for tomographic PIV. To obtain a high SNR, red fluorescence particles and longpass glass filters were used. Three-dimensional (3D) surface geometry of nasal cavity model from the stereolithography file (.stl) was converted to volume data by adopting the morphological closing and flood-filling algorithm. Coordinates and scaling of the model were adjusted by comparing time series stacking of 3D particle position from volume self-calibration. The geometry information was used to distinguish the fluid and solid region in the tomographic reconstruction procedure. Flow velocity field was calculated from 3D cross-correlation of reconstructed voxel intensities.

*This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) grant funded by the Korea government(MEST) (No. 2012-0000246).

Authors

  • Sunghyuk Im

    • KAIST
  • Hyung Jin Sung

    • KAIST
    • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
  • Sung Kyun Kim

    • Konkuk University