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Introduction to Measurement Techniques | |
The aim of this Lecture Series is to provide basic knowledge about the measurement techniques currently used in fluid dynamics (pressure & temperature measurements, hot wire, optical techniques incl. Schlieren and shadowgraph method, infrared thermography, spectroscopic measurements, LDV, PIV and signal processing). | |
Date: | October 6, 2003 - October 10, 2003 |
Location: | von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium |
Web Page: | http://www.vki.ac.be/educat/lect-ser/index.html |
Contact Email: | secretariat@vki.ac.be |
Organizer: | von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics |
Application Areas: | General CFD |
Type of Event: | Course, International |
Description: | |
Introduction The objective of this course is to provide young engineers with a broad overview of traditional and advanced measurement techniques applicable to fluid dynamics. Each measurement technique and its field of application will be described. Limitations and advantages will be discussed and special attention will be given to the subject of error estimation. A choice of relevant techniques will be demonstrated to groups of five people maximum during lab sessions on Thursday afternoon and Friday in the VKI facilities. This will provide an opportunity to manipulate the available hardware and will allow for discussion of individual problems This course, prepared and presented by the VKI teaching staff, is based on a long experience with the different techniques for research applications. The director of the course is Professor R.A. van den Braembussche of the von Karman Institute
Timetable
The course starts on Monday 6 October 2003 at 9h00 and ends on the following Friday at 15h00.
General Outline of the Course
The following demonstrations are scheduled on Thursday afternoon and Friday :
Lectures are given by Professors T. Arts, J.-M. Buchlin,
M. Carbonaro, O. Chazot, R. Dénos, M. Riethmuller and R.A. Van den Braembussche of
the von Karman Institute.
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Event record first posted on September 3, 2003, last modified on April 5, 2004 |
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