Quantitative Flow Visualization: PIV, PTV, PLIF
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Near-wall 3D Lagrangian Particle Tracking over a 6:1 prolate spheroid at up to Re = 12 Million
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Yazan W Sawalhi
- The George Washington University
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Yazan W Sawalhi
- The George Washington University
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Charles Fort
- George Washington University
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Mark J Yamakaitis
- George Washington University
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Roberto Capanna
- George Washington University
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Philippe Matthieu Bardet
- George Washington University
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A New Twist on 3D PIV: Particle-Field Representation with Gaussian Splats Coupled with Photometric Warp–Based Velocity Estimation
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Abhishek Singh
- Purdue University
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Abhishek Singh
- Purdue University
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Atharva Hans
- Purdue University
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Ilias Bilionis
- Purdue University
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Pavlos P. Vlachos
- Purdue University
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Vision-based tracking of orientation and velocity for non-spherical particles
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Publication: Presentation derived from paper accepted but not yet published in Experiments in Fluids under title: Vision-based tracking of orientation and velocity for non-spherical particles
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Simon Eberhard
- Technical University of Denmark
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Simon Eberhard
- Technical University of Denmark
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Christian Lundgaard
- Trebo Aps
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Jens H Walther
- DTU
- Technical University of Denmark
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Knud Erik Meyer
- Technical University of Denmark
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Jeppe Heering Holt
- Trebo Aps
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Pressure Field Reconstruction from Particle Image Velocimetry Data Using Analytical Solutions of the Pressure Poisson Equation for a set of Problems with Mixed and Neumann Boundary Conditions
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Oleg Goushcha
- Manhattan University
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Oleg Goushcha
- Manhattan University
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Peter Ganatos
- The City College of New York
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An internal stereo-PIV system for measuring wall shear stress and an external system for wake characterization around a submerged body
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Chintan Panigrahi
- Johns Hopkins University
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Chintan Panigrahi
- Johns Hopkins University
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Jack Drimer
- University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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Spencer J Zimmerman
- Stony Brook University
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Joseph Katz
- Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
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RapidPIV: Full Flow-Field kHz PIV for Real-Time Display and Control
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.17987
Manuscript submitted to Measurement Science and Technology
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Samuel H Foxman
- Caltech
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Samuel H Foxman
- Caltech
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Scott A Bollt
- Caltech
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Morteza Gharib
- Caltech
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Quantitative Velocity Estimates via Laser Speckles
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Publication: *Planned paper in preparation *
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Philip John Gaudio
- Brown University
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Philip John Gaudio
- Brown University
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Roberto Zenit
- Brown University
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Brett Isenberg, PhD
- Draper Laboratory
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Jeffrey T Borenstein
- Draper Laboratory
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Confetti Velocimetry: Time-Resolved Flow Imaging with Six-Color Particle Shadows.
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Moaz Kattoah
- King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
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Moaz Kattoah
- King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
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Andres A Aguirre Pablo
- King Abdullah Univ of Sci & Tech (KAUST)
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Sigurdur T Thoroddsen
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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Multi-pathline flow visualization using raw PIV images
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Chris Roh
- Cornell University
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Chris Roh
- Cornell University
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Yukun Sun
- Cornell University
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Elijah Gregory James
- Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Cong Wang
- University of Iowa
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Characterizing airborne odor landscapes using simultaneous stereo PIV and PLIF
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Elle Stark
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Elle Stark
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Lars Larson
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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Aaron C TRUE
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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John P Crimaldi
- University of Colorado, Boulder
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An In-Situ Particle Image Velocimetry System for Measuring Bubble-Induced Flows at a Seafloor Marine Seep
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Publication: 1. Ying, X., Reasad, M. and Wang, B. (2025), Development and laboratory assessment of a subsea particle image velocimetry system for bubble and turbulence measurements in marine seeps. Limnol Oceanogr Methods, 23: 139-154. https://doi.org/10.1002/lom3.10670
2. Wang, B. and Ying, X. (2025), RPiPIV: a deep-sea versatile particle image velocimetry system. Proceeding of IEEE OCEANS Brest 2025 Conference.Presenters
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Binbin Wang
- University of Missouri
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Binbin Wang
- University of Missouri
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Xuchen Ying
- University of Missouri-Columbia
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