|
Showing 1 - 13 of
13 matches in All Departments
In the tradition of its predecessors, this volume comprises a
selection of the best papers presented at the Ninth International
Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics,
held in Lisbon in July 2000.
The papers reflect the state-of-the-art in laser applications of
laser techniques in fluid mechanics describing novel ideas for
instrumentation, instrumentation developments, results of
measurements of wall-bounded flows, free flows and flames and flow
and combustion in engines. The papers demonstrate the continuing
interest in the development of an understanding of new
methodologies and implementation in terms of new instrumentation.
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 in Lisbon in July 2000.The papers describe instrumentation developments for velocity, scalar and multiphase flows and results of measurements of turbulent flows, and combustion and engines. Focus is 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. The application of laser techniques to scientific and engineering fluid flow research was emphasized, but contributions to the theory and practice of laser were also considered where they facilitate new improved fluid mechanic research.
Much has been said and written about the abilities of modern
instrumentation to help solve problems of combustion in engines. In
the main, however, the design and fabr ication of combustion
chambers continues to be based on extrapolation of exper ience
gained from use and rig tests, with little input from advanced
techniques such as those based on optical diagnotics. At the same
time, it has become increasingly difficult to design better
combustion chambers without knowledge of the relevant flow
processes. Thus, the future must involve improved understanding
which, in turn, will require detailed measurements of velocity,
temperature and concentration. The need to narrow the gap between
current industrial practice and the acquisition and implementation
of improved techniques motivated the organization of the Advanced
Study Institute upon which this volume is based. This Institute on
Instrumentation for Combustion and Flow in Engines was arranged to
display the needs of industry and the possibilities made available
by modern instrumentation and, at the same time, to make clear the
relative advantages of optical and probe techniques. Held at
Vimeiro during the period from 13 to 26 September, 1987, the
Institute was attended by 120 participants and 16 invited
lecturers.
This book consists of papers prepared for and presented at a NATO
sponsored Advanced Study Institute which was held in Montechoro,
Portugal during the period 16-27 April, 1990. This Institute was
attended by approximately ninety delegates from fifteen countries
and followed from a related Institute held in Vimeiro, Portugal in
1987 (see the book entitled "Instrumentation for Combustion and
Flow in Engines", edited by D. F. G. Dur~o, J. H. Whitelaw and P.
O. Witzel. The purposes of the first Institute related closely to
instrumentation for use in gas-turbine combustors and the cylinders
of internal-combustion engines. These topics were also addressed in
the second Institute, though in a manner which was wider ranging
and chosen to demonstrate and explain the development and
application of measurement methods to combusting flows in general.
The papers contained in this boo~ were selected to provide the
reader with a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the variety of
experimental techniques available to measure in combusting flows.
Included are discussions of their range and applicability,
potential accuracy and ease of use. Thus, the first paper provides
a brief overview and the second an indication of those aspects of
combustion which should influence the choice of flow property to be
measured and the technique to be used.
|
Laser Techniques and Applications in Fluid Mechanics - Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium Lisbon, Portugal, 20-23 July, 1992 (Paperback, 1993 ed.)
R.J. Adrian, D.F.G. Durao, F Durst, M.V. Heitor, M. Maeda, …
|
R3,097
Discovery Miles 30 970
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
For this sixth volume 01 proceedings stemming lrom a Symposium on
the Applications 01 Laser Techniques to Fluid Techniques, we have
selected thirty one papers which are presented in live chapters.
They represent some 01 the best papers presented at the Sixth
Symposium which was again held at the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation in Lisbon, this time lrom 20 to 23 July 1992. The total
number of papers at the Symposium was slightly larger than in 1990
and was selected from a much increased number of abstracts, with a
considerably smaller of accepted manuscripts. Thus, this volume
represents some 01 the best 01 the best. The topics we have chosen
to include are Laser Anemometer Optics and Processing, Two-Phase
Flow Instrumentation, Whole-Field Velocimetry, Complex Flow
Applications and Engine and Combusting Flows, and they show that
there continues to be a healthy interest in the development 01
understanding of the methodology and its implementation in terms 01
new instrumentation, and this is emphasised by the increasing
number 01 companies which have attended the Symposium in recent
years in order to demonstrate their range 01 products. At the same
time, it is clear that there is an increasing range of applications
01 the corresponding laser techniques and this is represented, in
part, by the chapters concerned with Complex and Engine and
Combusting Flows. In general, we are very pleased with the way the
application 01 laser techniques has grown and hope that this se
ries 01 Symposia has played its part.
This book consists of papers prepared for and presented at a NATO
sponsored Advanced Study Institute which was held in Montechoro,
Portugal during the period 16-27 April, 1990. This Institute was
attended by approximately ninety delegates from fifteen countries
and followed from a related Institute held in Vimeiro, Portugal in
1987 (see the book entitled "Instrumentation for Combustion and
Flow in Engines", edited by D. F. G. Dur~o, J. H. Whitelaw and P.
O. Witzel. The purposes of the first Institute related closely to
instrumentation for use in gas-turbine combustors and the cylinders
of internal-combustion engines. These topics were also addressed in
the second Institute, though in a manner which was wider ranging
and chosen to demonstrate and explain the development and
application of measurement methods to combusting flows in general.
The papers contained in this boo~ were selected to provide the
reader with a comprehensive and up-to-date view of the variety of
experimental techniques available to measure in combusting flows.
Included are discussions of their range and applicability,
potential accuracy and ease of use. Thus, the first paper provides
a brief overview and the second an indication of those aspects of
combustion which should influence the choice of flow property to be
measured and the technique to be used.
|
Laser Techniques Applied to Fluid Mechanics - Selected Papers from the 9th International Symposium Lisbon, Portugal, July 13-16, 1998 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
R.J. Adrian, D.F.G. Durao, F Durst, M.V. Heitor, M. Maeda, …
|
R1,708
Discovery Miles 17 080
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
In the tradition of its predecessors, this volume comprises a
selection of the best papers presented at the Ninth International
Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques to Fluid Mechanics,
held in Lisbon in July 2000.
The papers reflect the state-of-the-art in laser applications of
laser techniques in fluid mechanics describing novel ideas for
instrumentation, instrumentation developments, results of
measurements of wall-bounded flows, free flows and flames and flow
and combustion in engines. The papers demonstrate the continuing
interest in the development of an understanding of new
methodologies and implementation in terms of new instrumentation.
This volume contains papers selected from contributions made to the
Fourth Symposium on "Applications of Laser Anemometry." It is
divided into three chapters concerned respectively with
single-phase flows, two-phase flows and instrumentation. In the
first chapter, the papers are concerned with fundamental
investigations of shear flows as well as important applications
including the Earth's boundary layer and internal combustion
engines. The two-phase flows include applications of amplitude- and
phase-based techniques to the sprays of Diesel and gas-turbine
engines and to a fluidised bed and slurry flows. The new
instrumentation includes miniature and multipoint LDV arrangements,
PIDV and photochromic visualisation as well as improved
explanations of laser-based systems.
|
Developments in Laser Techniques and Applications to Fluid Mechanics - Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium Lisbon, Portugal, 11-14 July, 1994 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
R.J. Adrian, D.F.G. Durao, Franz Durst, M.V. Heitor, M. Maeda, …
|
R3,079
Discovery Miles 30 790
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
This volume comprises a selection of the best papers presented at
the Seventh Interna tional Symposium on Applications of Laser
Techniques to Fluid Mechanics held at The Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation in Lisbon, during the period of July 11 to 14,1994. The
papers describe Applications to Fluid Mechanics, Applications to
Combustion, Instrumentation for Velocity and Size Measurements and
Instrumentation for Whole Field Velocity and demonstrate the
continuing and healthy interest in the development of understanding
of the methodology and implementation in terms of new instru
mentation. The prime objective of this Seventh Symposium was to
provide a forum for the presen tation of the most advanced research
on laser techniques for flow measurements, and communicate
significant results to fluid mechanics. The applications oflaser
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 scalar, such as particle image velocimetry and
laser induced fluorescence. We would like to take this opportunity
to thank those who participated. The assistance provided by the
Advisory Committee, by assessing abstracts was highly appreciated."
|
Developments in Laser Techniques and Fluid Mechanics - Selected Papers from the 8th International Symposium, Lisbon, Portugal 8-11 July, 1996 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
R.J. Adrian, D.F.G. Durao, F Durst, M.V. Heitor, M. Maeda, …
|
R3,108
Discovery Miles 31 080
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
This volume comprises a selection of the best papers presented at
the Eighth International Symposium on Applications of Laser
Techniques to Fluid Mechanics, held in Lisbon in July 1996.
The papers describe novel ideas for instrumentation,
instrumentation developments, results of measurements of
wall-bounded flows, free flows and flames and flow and combustion
in engines. The papers demonstrate the continuing interest in the
development of an understanding of new methodologies and
implementation in terms of new instrumentation.
Much has been said and written about the abilities of modern
instrumentation to help solve problems of combustion in engines. In
the main, however, the design and fabr ication of combustion
chambers continues to be based on extrapolation of exper ience
gained from use and rig tests, with little input from advanced
techniques such as those based on optical diagnotics. At the same
time, it has become increasingly difficult to design better
combustion chambers without knowledge of the relevant flow
processes. Thus, the future must involve improved understanding
which, in turn, will require detailed measurements of velocity,
temperature and concentration. The need to narrow the gap between
current industrial practice and the acquisition and implementation
of improved techniques motivated the organization of the Advanced
Study Institute upon which this volume is based. This Institute on
Instrumentation for Combustion and Flow in Engines was arranged to
display the needs of industry and the possibilities made available
by modern instrumentation and, at the same time, to make clear the
relative advantages of optical and probe techniques. Held at
Vimeiro during the period from 13 to 26 September, 1987, the
Institute was attended by 120 participants and 16 invited
lecturers.
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.
This volume consists of papers selected from the proceedings of the
Fifth International Symposium on Applications of Laser Techniques
to Fluid Mechanics, held at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in
Lisbon from 9 to 12 July, 1990. Relative to previous meetings in
the Lisbon series the scope of this symposium was broadened by
expanding the topical coverage to include all laser techniques used
in fluid mechanics. This change recognized the trend amongst
experimental fluid dynamicists to employ laser techniques for the
mea surement of many different quantities, including concentration,
temperature, particle size, and velocity, and the need for
researchers to have a forum in which to communicate their work and
share their common interests. The Fifth Symposium contained
twenty-three sessions of formal presentations and a lively Open
Forum ses sion. In addition, Dr. H. J. Pfeiffer organized a special
Workshop on the Use of Computers in Flow Mea surements which
contained five sessions on frequency domain processors, correIa
tors, special detectors, and biasing."
|
|