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Analysis of Airflows in a Room with Panoramic PIV (파노라마-PIV를 이용한 실내기류 해석)

  • Hwang Tae-Gyu;Doh Deog-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1154-1160
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    • 2005
  • A panoramic-PIV system has been constructed for the analysis of the airflows in a room. Smoke is used as seeding particles and are visualized by a pulsed laser (Nd-Yag, 120 mJ). Panoramic images have been obtained by an image composition process using the two images obtained by the two cameras $(1k\times1k)$ that are viewing the wide measurement areas. Velocity vector fields have been obtained by the grey-level cross-correlation PIV method. Three room models $(L{\times}W{\times}H[mm^3],\;500\times500\times250,\;350\times350\times175,\;250\times250\times125)$ have been tested. The experimental results have proven that the constructed panoramic-PIV system can be used as a useful tool for analyzing the airflow characteristics in the room models.

On Oil-Water Interface of Oil Layer Contained in Tandem Oil Fences (이중유벽 사이에 가두어진 기름층의 거동특성)

  • Doh D.H.;Hyun B.S.;Choi S.H.;Hong S.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2000
  • A panoramic-PIV technique is employed to characterize the travelling tip vortices and the profile of oil-water Interface in the tandem fence arrangement. Instantaneous as well as time-averaged velocity profiles of the water layer close to the interface were obtained to evaluate the possibility of measuring the shear stress distribution on oil-water interface. It was proven that the present technique could provide some qualify data precise enough to resolve detailed flow structures inside a shear layer formed on oil-water interface provided it is nearly stationary.

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