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Holographic flow visualization as a tool for studying three-dimensional coherent structures and instabilities
Authors:H Meng  J Estevadeordal  S Gogineni  L Goss  W M Roquemore
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering, Kansas State University, 66506-5106, Manhattan, KS, U.S.A.
2. Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., 2786 Indian Ripple, 5440-3638, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.
3. Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, 45433-7103, Ohio, U.S.A.
Abstract:Holography is capable of three-dimensional (3D) representation of spatial objects such as fluid interfaces and particle ensembles. Based on this, we adapt it into a 3D flow visualization tool called Holographic Flow Visualization (HFV). This technique provides a novel means of studying spatially and temporally evolving complex fluid flow structures marked by a disperse phase or interfaces of different fluids. This paper demonstrates that HFV is a straightforward technique, especially when the In-line Recording Off-axis Viewing (IROV) configuration is used. The technique can be applied either as a stand-alone experimental tool for studying scalar-based coherent structures, flow instabilities, interactions of different fluids driven by fluid dynamics, interfacial phenomena, or as a precursor to volumetric 3D velocity vector field measurement of complex transient flow dynamics. Experimental results in several complex fluid flows and flames demonstrate the effectiveness of HFV. Different methods are used to mark flow structures undergoing different instabilities: 1) a vortex ring grown out of a drop of polymer suspension falling in water, 2) cascade of a bag-shaped drop of milk in water, and 3) internal flow structures of a jet diffusion flame.
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