Assessment of the pseudo-tracking approach for the calculation of material acceleration and pressure fields from time-resolved PIV: Part II. Spatio-temporal filtering

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Abstract

The present study characterises the spatio-temporal filtering associated with pseudo-tracking. A combined theoretical and numerical assessment is performed that uses the relatively simple flow case of a two-dimensional Taylor vortex as analytical test case. An additional experimental assessment considers the more complex flow of a low-speed axisymmetric base flow, for which time-resolved tomographic PIV measurements and microphone measurements were obtained. The results of these assessments show how filtering along Lagrangian tracks leads to amplitude modulation of flow structures. A cut-off track length and spatial resolution are specified to support future applications of the pseudo-tracking approach. The experimental results show a fair agreement between PIV and microphone pressure data in terms of fluctuation levels and pressure frequency spectra. The coherence and correlation between microphone and PIV pressure measurements were found to be substantial and almost independent of the track length, indicating that the low-frequency behaviour of the flow could be reproduced regardless of the track length. It is suggested that a spectral analysis can be used inform the selection of a suitable track length and to estimate the local error margin of reconstructed pressure values.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045206
Number of pages18
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Mar 2018

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Keywords

  • material acceleration
  • microphone
  • PIV
  • pressure
  • pseudo-tracking

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