This is the 2nd edition of the book, Flow Visualization: Techniques and Examples, which was published by Imperial College Press in 2000. Many of the chapters have been revised and updated to take into consideration recent changes in a number of flow visualization and measurement techniques, including an updated high quality flow gallery. Unique among similar publications, this book focuses on the practical rather than theoretical aspects. Obtaining high quality flow visualization results is, in many ways, more of an art than a science, and experience plays a key deciding role. The depth and breadth of the material will make this book invaluable to readers of all levels of experience in the field.
Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Interpretation of Flow Visualization (4,633 KB)
Chapter 2: Hydrogen Bubble Visualization (15,745 KB)
Contents:
- Interpretation of Flow Visualization
- Hydrogen Bubble Visualization
- Dye and Smoke Visualization
- Molecular Tagging Velocimetry and Thermometry
- Planar Imaging of Gas Phase Flows
- Digital Particle Image Velocimetry
- Surface Temperature Sensing with Thermochromic Liquid Crystals
- Pressure and Shear Sensitive Coatings
- Methods for Compressible Flows
- Three-Dimensional Imaging
- Quantitative Flow Visualization via Fully Resolved Four-Dimensional Imaging
- Visualization, Feature Extraction, and Quantification of Numerical Visualizations of High-Gradient Compressible Flows
- Color Plates and Flow Gallery
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers in flow visualization.
“The book combines a broad overview with a deep insight into the field of flow visualization. The pros and cons of each method and pitfalls in the interpretation of measurements results are discussed. Many practical tips are given. The book is very useful for students and researchers. It is highly recommended.”
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