scholarly journals A Novel Method to Discriminate Active from Residual Whitecaps Using Particle Image Velocimetry

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (20) ◽  
pp. 4051
Author(s):  
Xin Yang ◽  
Henry Potter

Whitecap foam generated by wind-driven wave breaking is distinguished as either active (stage A) or residual (stage B). Discrimination of whitecap stages is essential to quantify the influence of whitecaps on the physical and chemical processes at the marine boundary layer. This study provides a novel method to identify whitecap stages based on visible imagery using particle image velocimetry (PIV). Data used are from a Gulf of Mexico cruise where collocated infrared (IR) and visible cameras simultaneously recorded whitecaps. IR images were processed by an established thresholding method to determine stage A lifetime from brightness temperature. The visible images were also filtered using a thresholding method and then processed using PIV to estimate the average whitecap velocity. A linear relationship was established between the lifetime of stage A and the timescale of averaged velocity. This novel method allows stage A whitecap lifetime to be determined using whitecap velocity and provides an objective approach to separate whitecap stages. This method paves the way for future research to easily quantify whitecap stages using affordable off-the-shelf video cameras. Results, which include evidence that whitecaps stop advancing before stage A ends and may be an indication of bubble plume degassing, are discussed.

2007 ◽  
Vol 133 (6) ◽  
pp. 665-676 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong-Guan Seol ◽  
Tirtharaj Bhaumik ◽  
Christian Bergmann ◽  
Scott A. Socolofsky

2008 ◽  
Vol 60 ◽  
pp. 117-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Damian Pliszka ◽  
S. Sundarrajan ◽  
A. Jaworek ◽  
A. Krupa ◽  
M. Lackowski ◽  
...  

We present a novel method of using Particle Image Velocimetry in electrospraying process studies. Electrospraying of metal oxides nanoparticles and covering nonwoven nanofiber mat creates composite material for potentially wide applications. Precise control of the electrospinning process gives possibility for better control of nanoparticles deposition and thereby enhancing its relative properties.


2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard Y. Chiou ◽  
Jim S.-J. Chen ◽  
Derrek Cooper ◽  
Cristian Ciuciu

Abstract In this paper, Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) monitoring approach for cutting fluid mist behavior in machining is proposed. Particle Image Velocimetry is a technique that uses a combination of lasers and a CCD camera to analyze the fluid flow field. Experiments were performed to investigate the transient mist patterns due to the impinging cutting fluid on a rotational workpiece in a turning operation. The measurements displayed the velocity profiles and sizes of the generated fluid mist both in the near-field and far-field. This paper contains the results of a preliminary experiment to measure and analyze mist generation mechanism on a lathe. The experimental investigation concerning the mist behavior in a turning operation can be used as basis for human exposure and health hazard analysis. Some preliminary results were obtained and recommendations were made for future research.


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