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Errors in particle tracking velocimetry with high-speed cameras

Feng et al., 2011

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11594351230166437103
Author
Feng Y
Goree J
Liu B
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Review of Scientific Instruments

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Velocity errors in particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) are studied. When using high-speed video cameras, the velocity error may increase at a high camera frame rate. This increase in velocity error is due to particle-position uncertainty, which is one of the two sources of …
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