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Poor-Contrast Particle Image Processing in Microscale Mixing

2010

Particle image velocimetry (PIV) often employs the cross-correlation function to identify average particle displacement in an interrogation window. The quality of correlation peak has a strong dependence on the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), or contrast of the particle images. In fact, variable-contrast particle images are not uncommon in the PIV community: Strong light sheet intensity variations, wall reflections, multiple scattering in densely-seeded regions and two-phase flow applications are likely sources of local contrast variations. In this paper, we choose an image pair obtained in a micro-scale mixing experiment with severe local contrast gradients. In regions where image contrast is…

CorrelationPhysicsOpticsDifference of GaussiansParticle image velocimetryScatteringbusiness.industryNormalization (image processing)Image processingParticle displacementbusinessMicroscale chemistryASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, Volume 5
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3D displacement field measurement with correlation based on the micro-geometrical surface texture

2011

Image correlation methods are widely used in experimental mechanics to obtain displacement field measurements. Currently, these methods are applied using digital images of the initial and deformed surfaces sprayed with black or white paint. Speckle patterns are then captured and the correlation is performed with a high degree of accuracy to an order of 0.01 pixels. In 3D, however, stereo-correlation leads to a lower degree of accuracy. Correlation techniques are based on the search for a sub-image (or pattern) displacement field. The work presented in this paper introduces a new correlation-based approach for 3D displacement field measurement that uses an additional 3D laser scanner and a C…

Digital image correlationPixelLaser scanningWavinessbusiness.industryComputer scienceMechanical EngineeringAcousticsParticle displacementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpeckle patternDigital imageDisplacement fieldComputer visionArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessOptics and Lasers in Engineering
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NMR Studies of Single-File Diffusion in Unidimensional Channel Zeolites

1996

Single-file diffusion is the restricted propagation of particles that cannot pass each other. The occurrence of this phenomenon should be reflected by a change in the time dependence of the mean particle displacement in comparison with ordinary diffusion. Although this process is considered to be the rate-controlling mechanism in a large variety of processes, so far no direct evidence of this phenomenon has been provided. Diffusion measurements made with pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in unidimensional pore systems (zeolites AlPO4-5 and Theta-1) reflect the expected time dependence of single-file diffusion.

MultidisciplinaryChemical physicsChemistryScientific methodMass transferAnalytical chemistryParticle displacementCrystalliteDiffusion (business)PorosityPulsed field gradientMagnetosphere particle motionScience
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