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Molecular tagging velocimetry techniqu

Maynes and Webb (2002) presented pressure drop, velocity and rms profile data for water flowing in a tube 0.705 mm in diameter, in the range of Re = 500-5,000. The velocity distribution in the cross-section of the tube was obtained using the molecular tagging velocimetry technique. The profiles for Re = 550,700,1,240, and 1,600 showed excellent agreement with laminar flow theory, as presented in Fig. 3.2. The profiles showed transitional behavior at Re > 2,100. In the range Re = 550-2,100 the Poiseuille number was Po = 64. [Pg.110]

Velocimetry is the measurement of fluid velocity. In the context of microfluidics and nanofluidics, velocimetry involves the determination of the velocity field in small-scale internal flows. Most commonly, velocimetry involves optical tracking of a fluid marker. In such cases, the terms flow visualization and velocimetry are used interchangeably. A variety of velocimetry methods have been developed for small-scale flows. Visualization-based methods can be divided into particle-based techniques such as microparticle image velocimetry and scalar-based techniques such as molecular tagging. Nonvisualization-based velocimetry methods have also been developed such as electrochemical velocimetry, where fluid velocity is determined via generation of a redox species. [Pg.3415]


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