CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #28555
Introduction to Measurement Techniques - von Karman Lecture Series
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The objective of this course is to provide young
engineers with a broad overview of traditional and
advanced measurement techniques applicable to fluid
dynamics
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Date: |
October 7, 2019 - October 11, 2019
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Location: |
Waterloosesteenweg, Sint-Genesius-Rode, Not available, Belgium
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Web Page: |
https://www.vki.ac.be/index.php/events-ls/2014-06-16-07-04-29/eventdetail/498/259|258|257|251|252|256|255|253|254|278|280/intro
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Contact Email: |
debeer@vki.ac.be
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Organizer: |
von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
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Application Areas: |
General CFD
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Special Fields: |
Measurement Techniques
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
The objective of this course is to
provide young
engineers with a broad overview of traditional and
advanced measurement techniques applicable to fluid
dynamics.
Each measurement technique and its
field of
application will be described. Limitations and advantages
will be discussed and special attention will be given to
the subject of error estimation.
A choice of relevant techniques will be demonstrated
to groups of five people maximum during lab sessions on
Thursday afternoon and Friday in the VKI facilities. This
will provide an opportunity to manipulate the available
hardware and will allow for discussion of individual
problems.This course, prepared and presented by the VKI
teaching staff, is based on a long experience with the
different techniques for research applications.
Lectures are given by experienced
faculty members and
research engineers of the von Karman Institute. The
Director of this course is Professor Tony Arts of the von
Karman Institute.
Monday, 7
October
2019
- 08:45 Registration
- 09:00 Welcome Address
- 09:30 Measurement chain-error
and uncertainty
Prof. Tony Arts
- 10:20 Amplifiers and filters,
etc.
Prof. Tony Arts
- 11:00 Coffee break
- 11:30 Pressure
measurements
Prof. Tony Arts
- 12:20 Lunch
- 14:00 Pressure Probes
Prof. Tony Arts
- 14:45
Pressure Probes (continued)
Prof. Tony Arts
- 15:35 Coffee break
- 16:05 Pressure
transducers
Prof. Tony Arts
- 17:00 Cocktail
Tuesday, 8
October 2019
- 09:00 Hot wire
measurements
Prof. Fabrizio Fontaneto
- 10:00 Hot wire measurements (continuedd)
Prof. Fabrizio Fontaneto
- 10:50 Coffee break
- 11:15 Unsteady pressure
Prof. Christophe
Schram
- 12.05 Lunch
- 13:45 Temperature measurements
Prof. Tony Arts
- 14:45 Temperature
measurements (continued)
Prof. Tony
Arts
- 15:35 Coffee break
- 16:05 Optical density
measurement techniques
Prof. Olivier Chazot
Wednesday,
9 October 2019
- 09:00 Flow visualization
techniques
Prof. Mario Carbonaro
- 10:00 Force
measurements
Prof. Mario Carbonaro
- 10:50 Coffee break
- 11:15 Signal
processing
Prof. Christophe Schram
- 12:05 Lunch
- 13:45 Signal processing
(continued)
Prof. Christophe Schram
- 14:45 Infrared
thermography
Ing. Vincent Van der Haegen
- 15:35 Coffee break
- 16:05 Spectroscopic
measurement techniques
Dr. Damien Le Quang
- 16:55 End of the day
Thursday, 10 October 2019
- 09:00 Laser Doppler
Velocimetry
Prof. Jeroen van Beeck
- 10:00 Particle Image
Velocimetry
Prof. M.M. Mendez and Dr. Alessia
Simonini
- 10:50 Coffee break
- 11:15 Particle Image
Velocimetry (continued)
Prof. M.M. Mendez and Dr. Alessia
Simonini
- 12:05 Lunch
- 13:45 Lab sessions
(*)
- 14:45 Lab sessions
(*)
- 15:35 Coffee break
(*)
- 16:05 Lab sessions
(*)
- 16:55 End of the
day (*)
Friday, 11
October 2019
- 09:00 Lab sessions
(*)
- 10:50 Coffee break
- 11:20 Lab sessions (*)
- 12:05 Lunch
- 13:30 Lab sessions
(*) + Private discussions
- 14:30 End of the Lecture
Series
Lab sessions:
- LDV (
Prof. Jeroen van Beeck)
- PIV (Prof. Delphine
Laboureur)
- Flow visualization (Ing.
Vincent Van der Haegen)
- Hot wire measurements ; data
acquisition (
Prof. Christophe Schram)
- Schlieren shadowgraph,
holographic interferometry (
Prof. Olivier Chazot)
- Thermocouples, thin films,
liquid crystals (Prof. Tony Arts
)
- Steady and unsteady pressure
measurements (Prof. Fabrizio Fontaneto
)
- Infrared thermography
(Prof. Jean-Marie Buchlin and Ing. Vincent Van der
Haegen)
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Event record first posted on July 11, 2019, last modified on July 14, 2019
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