Journal of Flow Visualization and Image Processing
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ISSN Print: 1065-3090
ISSN Online: 1940-4336
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PARTICLE TRAJECTORIES IN TWO-PHASE FLOWS OBTAINED BY A NOVEL IMAGE ANALYSIS METHOD
Volume 4,
Issue 2, 1997,
pp. 163-177
DOI: 10.1615/JFlowVisImageProc.v4.i2.70
ABSTRACT
An image analysis method in which particle trajectories are accumulated from video recordings of particles moving in two-phase flows is shown to be a versatile tool for studying these particle movements. As no filtering of individual frames is necessary, several frames per second may be included in the analysis and a final result may comprise particle movements in thousands of frames. The implementation of the method is relatively inexpensive and its demands for processing power are quite moderate.
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