Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session T23: Quantitative Flow Visualization II: PIV, PTV, PLIF
4:45 PM–6:42 PM,
Monday, November 25, 2024
Room: 251 A
Chair: Huang Chen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Abstract: T23.00001 : Measuring high-resolution 3D density field in buoyant plumes using Optical-flow based Tomographic Background-Oriented Schlieren (TBOS) with sinogram interpolation
4:45 PM–4:58 PM
Presenter:
Javed Mohd
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)
Authors:
Javed Mohd
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)
Samiksha Dhakal
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
Debopam Das
(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
The analytical tomographic reconstruction technique such as Filtered Back Projection (FBP) based on the Fourier slice theorem suffers from low reconstruction accuracy when there are fewer projection angles. Whereas, the Algebraic reconstruction techniques (ART), which are iterative, provide better reconstruction accuracy with limited projection angles and noisy data. Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique (SIRT), a variation of ART, is used to develop an in-house code to reconstruct the instantaneous density field using the data obtained from BOS measurements. The accuracy of this reconstruction is further enhanced using a sinogram interpolation technique.
Our test cases involve buoyant plumes generated by releasing a Helium-Air mixture (20 slpm Helium and 15 slpm Air) from a 35 mm diameter cylindrical nozzle into the ambient atmosphere. We validate our measurements against theoretical density profiles. Our results demonstrate that the optical flow algorithm combined with sinogram interpolation significantly enhances the resolution of the reconstructed density field compared to traditional cross-correlation methods.
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