Abstract

We perform high-resolution stereo P.I.V. at 15 Hz in a cross-stream plane in the lower half of a smooth-bed open channel flow at Reτ=uτh/v=300. This paper describes technical details of our system, concentrating on questions of calibration and validation. We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that the pinhole model may by applied without modification to a Scheimpflug camera, and present a calibration target designed for Willert's “front-and-rear” stereo camera arrangement. A cross-check on the two horizontal components of instantaneous velocity vectors, using a third camera viewing from below with beam illumination (rather than sheet illumination), gives good agreement with results from stereo P.I.V.

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