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Methoden voor het meten van de oriëntatie en de draaisnelheid van de 3D-gedrukte Deeltjes in Turbulence
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JoVE Journal Engineering
Methods for Measuring the Orientation and Rotation Rate of 3D-printed Particles in Turbulence
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12:34 min

June 24, 2016

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 00:58Design and Fabrication of Particles
  • 02:53Preparation of Particles
  • 05:26Experiment and Optical Setup
  • 07:28Perform the Experiment
  • 08:46Data Analysis
  • 10:13Results: Reconstructed Trajectories and Tumbling Rates for Crosses and Jacks
  • 11:25Conclusion

Summary

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We use 3D printing to fabricate anisotropic particles in the shapes of jacks, crosses, tetrads, and triads, whose alignments and rotations in turbulent fluid flow can be measured from multiple simultaneous video images.

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