3. Application examples
This section presents various applications of on-line holography for flow characterization. They are not intended to be a comprehensive survey of the work published in this field, but rather to illustrate the technique's potential for measuring various physical parameters in different flows.
3.1 Dimensions (size, shape, etc.), position in space, trajectories and speeds
One of the first application examples we can cite is the technique's ability to reconstruct 3D cross-sections of two-phase flows from a single measurement point. In this case, the difference in index between the dispersed and continuous fluid phases enables holograms to be produced without seeding. Figure
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Online codes :
MATLAB code for online hologram simulation and reconstruction using the plane-wave spectrum method (Tatiana Latychevskaia and Hans-Werner Fink), https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59939-holography-with-plane-waves-inline-in-line...
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Digital holography meeting applied to fluid metrology, five editions since 2010 – https://holophi5.sciencesconf.org/
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The following is a non-exhaustive alphabetical list of French research teams using on-line digital holography for fluid mechanics measurements (laboratories working with off-axis fixtures are not listed).
COmplexe de Recherche Interprofessionnel en Aérothermochimie, UMR CNRS 6614
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