2d-LCA - an alternative to x-wires![]() Presentation: Session: Jets and Wakes 2 Room: Room E Session start: 15:00 Tue 25 Aug 2015 Jaroslaw Puczylowski jaroslaw.puczylowski@uni-oldenburg.de Affifliation: University of Oldenburg Joachim Peinke peinke@uni-oldenburg.de Affifliation: University of Oldenburg Michael Hölling michael.hoelling@uni-oldenburg.de Affifliation: University of Oldenburg Topics: - Intermittency and scaling, - Jets and wakes Abstract: The 2d-Laser Cantilever Anemometer (2d-LCA) is an novel anemometer for two-dimensional velocity measurements in fluids. It uses a mico-structured cantilever with a specifically designed tip as a sensing element and is capable of performing measure- ments with extremely high temporal (≈ 100kHz) and spatial (≈ 140μm) resolutions. Another big feature is a large angular range of 180◦ in total. The performance of the 2d-LCA has been verified by means of comparative measurements with commercial x-wires in laboratory-generated turbulent flow. We are able to show that both measurement techniques provide comparable statistics. |