Fluids Measurements and Design of Experiments

The theoretical and practical basics of experimental fluid mechanics will be taught in this lecture. Main topics are the methods of temperature, pressure, velocity, wall friction and density measurement using probes and optical measurement techniques (e.g., L2F, LDA, PIV, BOS). In addition to the theoretical fundamentals of the measurement methods, practical aspects are examined and visualized by demonstration and experiment. In the course of the lecture, aerodynamic test facilities of DLR will be visited and their methodology will be explained. The practice-oriented lecture is especially intended for students with fluid mechanics as major field of study.

Recommended for 6th semester

Content

  • Test facilities and laws of scale
  • Flow measurements by probes
  • Pressure measurements
  • Laser-2-Focus Anemometry (L2F)
  • Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA)
  • Pressure measurements by “pressure-sensitive paint“ (PSP)
  • Flow visualization
  • Doppler Global Velocimetry (DGV)
  • Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
  • Shadowgraph and Schlieren technique by Foucault knife-edge
  • Background Oriented Schlieren Method (BOS)
  • Flow and temperature measurements

    Recommended Previous Knowledge

    • Basics of Measurement Techniques
    • Fluid Mechanics I and II

    Recommended LiteratureLecture notes

    • Lecture notes

    Type of Examination

    • Oral exam

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    Further information about this module can be found via the Online Course Catalogue and Stud.IP. In addition, you must also register your attendance at this course via Stud.IP.


    Lecturer

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    Prof. Dr. Markus Raffel
    Professors
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    Prof. Dr. Markus Raffel
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