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book-author

Markus Raffel, Christian E. Willert, Fulvio Scarano et al

publisher

Springer; 3rd edition

file-type

PDF

pages

669 pages

language

English

asin

B077G7RQ48

isbn10

3319688510

isbn13

9783319688510


Book Description

Particle Image Velocimetry: A Practical Guide 3rd Edition (PDF) is an extremely practical guide to Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), which provides a condensed yet exhaustive guide to the majority of the information required for experiments utilizing the technique. The book is available in three different editions: first, second, and third. This most recent, third edition has revised chapters on the fundamentals, additional material on microscopic, high-speed, and three-component measurements, and a discussion of advanced evaluation methods. In addition, the vast expansion in the variety of applications that can be carried out using the PIV technique has been taken into consideration, and the chapter that details these implementations has been increased as a result.

book-author

Markus Raffel, Christian E. Willert, Fulvio Scarano et al

publisher

Springer; 3rd edition

file-type

PDF

pages

669 pages

language

English

asin

B077G7RQ48

isbn10

3319688510

isbn13

9783319688510

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