Abstract

In this work we present an experimental investigation of the bene ts of double-shutter CCD's pixel binning option in double-frame particle image velocimetry experiments. The CCD binning process increases the sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio and frame rate of the imaging sensor at the cost of spatial resolution. In order to explore the bene ts of the CCD pixel binning option, in low level illuminated particle image velocimetry measurements, we have carried out of series of ow velocity measurements experiments in 30 μm × 300 μm × 50000 μm microchannel using micro particle image velocimetry setup. The system is equipped with dual cavity laser system conjugated with an optical attenuator for volume illumination, a double-shutter CCD camera (1392×1040 quadratic pixels with 6.45 μm size), a high magni cation optical epi uorescent microscope and a syringe pump. The ow images were recorded at normal, 2×1, 1×2 and 2×2 pixel binning modes of a monochrome CCD camera. A comparison of velocity vector patterns obtained in low level illumination experiments for four di erent pixel binning modes shows that pixel binning option signi cantly increases the signal-to-noise ratio in particle image velocimetry recordings. A good agreement of experimental velocity pro les obtained using cross-correlation analysis and sub-pixel interpolation scheme based on a Gaussian regression with theoretical calculated pro les shows the consistency of the experimental results.

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