Large Error in Kinetic Temperature Measurements Due to Position Uncertainty in Particle Tracking Velocimetry

ORAL

Abstract

We report on random errors in kinetic temperature measurements due to position uncertainty in particle tracking velocimetry. Using simulated data, we isolate the effects of spatial resolution and the frame rate on particle velocity calculations. A sample of particle velocities is generated from a Gaussian distribution at a known temperature. Particle positions are assigned randomly and roughened to match a prescribed spatial resolution. Velocities are restored using the two-frame tracking method, and the kinetic temperature is calculated. By repeating this procedure, we obtain the discrepancy as a function of the spatial resolution and frame rate. Results show that, under typical experimental conditions, the restored kinetic temperature can deviate significantly from the true value, with spatial resolution playing a more dominant role than the frame rate.

*Work at IISER Pune was supported by IISER internal startup grant. Appalachian State University was supported by the United States Department of Energy under Grant No. DE-SC0025444 and the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-2510502.

Presenters

  • Surabhi Jaiswal

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune

Authors

  • Surabhi Jaiswal

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune
  • Anton Kananovich

    • Appalachian State University
  • PARTH MEHROTRA

    • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune