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Particle tracking velocimetry
Dabiri, D.; Pecora, C. (2020). Particle tracking velocimetry. IOP Publishing: Bristol. ISBN 978-0-7503-2201-0. 211 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/978-0-7503-2203-4
Particle tracking velocimetry

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    Particle tracking velocimetry

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  • Dabiri, D.
  • Pecora, C.

Abstract
    Particle velocimetry is a non-intrusive optical measurement method whereby global velocity fields can be obtained in either two- or three-dimensions through time by inferring fluid motion through the displacement of particle tracers which seed the flow. While particle image velocimetry (PIV), which obtains each velocity vector by tracking groups of particles within an interrogation window through a cross-correlation algorithm, has thrived generously since its development, particle tracking velocimetry (PTV), which obtains each of the velocity vector by tracking individual particle, has received less attention. The goal of this book is to therefore provide a review of PTV, with a focus on methods and techniques that have been implemented towards its development and improvement, rather than on its applications.

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