2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/abf95c
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Pressure evaluation from Lagrangian particle tracking data using a grid-free least-squares method

Abstract: The Lagrangian particle tracking shake-the-box (STB) method provides accurate evaluation of the velocity and acceleration of particles from time-resolved projection images for high seeding densities, giving an opportunity to recover the stress tensor. In particular, their gradients are required to estimate local pressure fluctuations from the Navier–Stokes equations. The present paper describes a grid-free least-squares method for gradient and pressure evaluation based on irregularly scattered Lagrangian parti… Show more

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“…The cut-off frequency for assessing the contribution of the increment in particle acceleration to the cost function of all tracks is determined following the work of Gesemann [41]. To account for the large reconstruction errors near the track edges [42], a few points on each side of the track are removed from the final results. In this study, four points are removed on each side of the tracks in this work.…”
Section: Three-dimensional Flow-field Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cut-off frequency for assessing the contribution of the increment in particle acceleration to the cost function of all tracks is determined following the work of Gesemann [41]. To account for the large reconstruction errors near the track edges [42], a few points on each side of the track are removed from the final results. In this study, four points are removed on each side of the tracks in this work.…”
Section: Three-dimensional Flow-field Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A grid-free least-square method for pressure evaluation from scattered LPT data is assessed by Brobov et al [10]. The least-squares method can be used for reconstruction on irregular or regular grids and aims to minimization of random noise.…”
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confidence: 99%