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laser techniques for fluid mechanics: selected papers from the 10th international symposium lisbon, portugal july 10-13, 2000
R. J. Adrian
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D. F. G. Durao
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M. V. Heitor
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Springer
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laser techniques for fluid mechanics: selected papers from the 10th international symposium lisbon, portugal july 10-13, 2000 - Adrian, R. J. ; Durao, D. F. G. ; Heitor, M. V.
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Synopsis "laser techniques for fluid mechanics: selected papers from the 10th international symposium lisbon, portugal july 10-13, 2000"
This volume includes revised and extended versions of selected papers presented at the Tenth International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics held at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, during the period of July 10 to 13, 2000. The papers describe instrumentation developments for Velocity, Scalar and Multi-Phase Flows and results of measurements of Turbulent Flows, and Combustion and Engines. The papers demonstrate the continuing and healthy interest in the development of understanding of new methodologies and implementation in terms of new instrumentation. The prime objective of the Tenth Symposium was to provide a forum for the presentation of the most advanced research on laser techniques for flow measurements, and communicate significant results to fluid mechanics. The application of laser techniques to scientific and engineering fluid flow research was emphasized, but contributions to the theory and practice of laser methods were also considered where they facilitate new improved fluid mechanic research. Attention was placed on laser-Doppler anemometry, particle sizing and other methods for the measurement of velocity and scalars, such as particle image velocimetry and laser induced fluorescence.