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Holographic PIV for Large Scale Facilities

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Particle Image Velocimetry: Recent Improvements
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An holographic PIV experiment has been performed in a large scale wind tunnel in order to assess the interest of the method for such facility. The holographic measurements were compared to simulataneous stereoscopic PIV measurements. The results show that that hologaphic PIV has a potential of application around large facilities if a suitable recording medium is available. Presently, the photographic material available is not sensitive enough and to heavy to process to permit useful experiments in such a situation.

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Royer, H., Pérenne, N., Stanislas, M., Monnier, R.C. (2004). Holographic PIV for Large Scale Facilities. In: Stanislas, M., Westerweel, J., Kompenhans, J. (eds) Particle Image Velocimetry: Recent Improvements. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18795-7_24

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