
Velocimetry - Wikipedia
Velocimetry Dye in a fluid can help illuminate the fluids motion paths. This is the most simple example of Velocimetry. Velocimetry is the measurement of the velocity of fluids. This is a task often taken for …
Particle image velocimetry - Wikipedia
Particle image velocimetry (PIV) is a non-intrusive optical flow measurement technique used to study fluid flow patterns and velocities. PIV has found widespread applications in various fields of science …
Particle tracking velocimetry - Wikipedia
Particle tracking velocimetry.png Particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) is a velocimetry method i.e. a technique to measure velocities and trajectories of moving objects. In fluid mechanics research these …
Molecular tagging velocimetry - Wikipedia
Molecular tagging velocimetry Schematic setup of a molecular tagging velocimetry experiment Molecular tagging velocimetry (MTV) is a specific form of flow velocimetry, a technique for determining the …
Laser Doppler velocimetry - Wikipedia
Laser Doppler velocimetry, also known as laser Doppler anemometry, is the technique of using the Doppler shift in a laser beam to measure the velocity in transparent or semi-transparent fluid flows or …
Magnetic resonance velocimetry - Wikipedia
Magnetic resonance velocimetry (MRV) is an experimental method to obtain velocity fields in fluid mechanics. MRV is based on the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance and adapts a medical …
Planar Doppler velocimetry - Wikipedia
Planar Doppler Velocimetry (PDV), also referred to as Doppler Global Velocimetry (DGV), determines flow velocity across a plane by measuring the Doppler shift in frequency of light scattered by particles …
Particle velocity - Wikipedia
Particle velocity (denoted v or SVL) is the velocity of a particle (real or imagined) in a medium as it transmits a wave. The SI unit of particle velocity is the metre per second (m/s). In many cases this is …