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Background-oriented schlieren visualization of heating and ventilation flows: HVAC-BOS
There is an important need for simple methods to visualize and measure whole-field airflow patterns in the HVAC field. The background-oriented schlieren (BOS) method is presented here as an answer to this need—a simple and effective method for visualizing refractive HVAC flowfields in situ. The equipment required is simple, portable, inexpensive, and readily available, thus superseding some previous approaches, including lens-and-grid schlieren techniques that require large fixed installations. For BOS a custom random-dot background pattern is used, and imaging is done by a consumer-grade digital single-lens-reflex (SLR) camera. After covering the principles of BOS, examples are shown of visualized airjets and plumes from heating vents and registers, a space-heater, a teakettle, and a human thermal plume and cough. BOS images of candle plumes are also used to explore several different visualization approaches, equipment arrangements, and image color scales. While current results are purely-qualitative visualizations, quantitative temperature measurements can also be made in certain cases where the flow is approximately two dimensional. Finally, BOS lends itself well to certain HVAC chores, such as the diagnosis of commercial kitchen ventilation airflows.
Background-oriented schlieren visualization of heating and ventilation flows: HVAC-BOS
There is an important need for simple methods to visualize and measure whole-field airflow patterns in the HVAC field. The background-oriented schlieren (BOS) method is presented here as an answer to this need—a simple and effective method for visualizing refractive HVAC flowfields in situ. The equipment required is simple, portable, inexpensive, and readily available, thus superseding some previous approaches, including lens-and-grid schlieren techniques that require large fixed installations. For BOS a custom random-dot background pattern is used, and imaging is done by a consumer-grade digital single-lens-reflex (SLR) camera. After covering the principles of BOS, examples are shown of visualized airjets and plumes from heating vents and registers, a space-heater, a teakettle, and a human thermal plume and cough. BOS images of candle plumes are also used to explore several different visualization approaches, equipment arrangements, and image color scales. While current results are purely-qualitative visualizations, quantitative temperature measurements can also be made in certain cases where the flow is approximately two dimensional. Finally, BOS lends itself well to certain HVAC chores, such as the diagnosis of commercial kitchen ventilation airflows.
Background-oriented schlieren visualization of heating and ventilation flows: HVAC-BOS
Hargather, Michael J. (author) / Settles, Gary S. (author)
HVAC&R Research ; 17 ; 771-780
2011-10-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Schlieren Flow Visualization in Commercial Kitchen Ventilation Research
British Library Online Contents | 1997
|Online Contents | 1998