A large-format, digital, long-distance micro Particle Image Velocimetry
system (µPIV) has been applied, to measure the wall-shear-stress
and the logarithmic region of a canonical boundary layer flow along
a flat plate, non-intrusively with high accuracy and spatial resolution.
The fundamental aim was the accurate determination of the two universal
constants k and B of the logarithmic law-of-the-wall for different
Reynolds numbers. This is of fundamental interest in order to provide
experimental evidence that k and B are not universal constants. To
achieve the required measurement accuracy and spatial resolution
all experimental limitations associated with the seeding, light-sheet,
out-of-focus particles, optical aberrations and distortions and the
spatial correlation image analysis were successfully solved. In addition,
it is shown that systematic measurement errors caused by the strong
illumination of the tracer particles (radiative and thermal effects)
can be neglected.
«A large-format, digital, long-distance micro Particle Image Velocimetry
system (µPIV) has been applied, to measure the wall-shear-stress
and the logarithmic region of a canonical boundary layer flow along
a flat plate, non-intrusively with high accuracy and spatial resolution.
The fundamental aim was the accurate determination of the two universal
constants k and B of the logarithmic law-of-the-wall for different
Reynolds numbers. This is of fundamental interest in order to provide...
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