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Instantaneous planar pressure determination from PIV in turbulent flowDe Kat et al., 2012
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- De Kat R
- Van Oudheusden B
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This paper deals with the determination of instantaneous planar pressure fields from velocity data obtained by particle image velocimetry (PIV) in turbulent flow. The operating principles of pressure determination using a Eulerian or a Lagrangian approach are described …
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