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A European collaboration on development, quality assessment, and standardization of particle image velocimetry for industrial applications

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Complete with results
Geo-spatial type
Other
Project Acronym
PIVNET2
STRIA Roadmaps
Vehicle design and manufacturing (VDM)
Transport mode
Airborne icon
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Background & Policy context

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"Particle Image Velocimetry" (PIV) is a unique optical non intrusive experimental method to capture whole velocity fields in flows, in a very short time. PIV is especially suited to help the design of modern aircraft by improving consequently the performance of industrial wind tunnels. PIV provides much more quantitative information in much less time than any other experimental technique, giving a deeper insight in the flow physics and saving large amounts of wind tunnel costs. The EU funded PivNet 2 thematic network cooperation, subtitled with “A European collaboration on development, quality assessment, and standardization of Particle Image Velocimetry for industrial applications”, has played an important role in the transfer of the PIV technique to industry. Together with PIVNET 1 the network’s duration covers a total run time of nearly 10 years during which significant progress on PIV and its applicability was made. The success of this network is due to information exchange, scientific cooperation and synergy effects between the n

Objectives

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Addressing more realistic and more complex applications of current industrial interest in aerodynamics or in other areas where multi-disciplinary approaches have to be undertaken, such as for icing problems, decay of wake vortex structures behind aircraft, car industry, turbomachinery, combustion etc., new problems have to be studied: large observation fields, high speed recording, two phase flows with particles of different size, reflections from walls, limited optical access, background illumination in flames, etc. To solve these problems again requires considerable effort of man power and investment. Not all possible solutions can be followed by each R&D team and each company. For industrial end users it is thus very important to be able to compare and assess solutions developed elsewhere in universities and research centers for their own application. It is very important for European industry to obtain such information as quickly as possible in order to be competitive on the world market. This is the reason why the leading European teams in the field of

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission, Directorate-General for Research (DG Research)
Type of funding
Public (EU)

Results

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Instead of a Final Report for the EC funded Project PivNet 2 a book of scientific papers from all partners reflecting the development of PIV and the variety of applications in many different fields of research (PIV, aerodynamics, combustion, fluid dynamics, turbo machinery etc.) has been composed. This book from "Springer" has been published in the series "Topics in Applied Physics" with the number "112" (ISSN print edition: 0303-4216 ISSN electronic edition: 1437-0859 ISBN 978-3-540-73527-4).   

Part of the Preface:

"The PIV technique is widely spread and differentiated into many distinct applications ranging from micro flows to combustion to supersonic flows, for both i

Partners

Lead Organisation
EU Contribution
€0
Partner Organisations
EU Contribution
€0

Technologies

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