Use of Stereoscopy for Dam Break Flow Measurement
This investigation explored the applicability of video stereoscopy for the measurement of unsteady open channel flows. Specifically, the three-dimensional water surface profile and flow velocities associated with scale model dam break events were considered. Stereo images of the unsteady flow event...
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description | This investigation explored the applicability of video stereoscopy for the measurement of unsteady open channel flows. Specifically, the three-dimensional water surface profile and flow velocities associated with scale model dam break events were considered. Stereo images of the unsteady flow event were obtained using three, time-synchronized, video cameras situated above the tank such that, at all times, the area of interest was captured by at least two of the three cameras. To establish a point of reference from image to image, floating plastic tracking particles were placed on the water surface. The three-dimensional coordinates of the particles were then calculated using the camera positions and the locations of the individual plastic particles in the stereo images. Particle velocities were also deduced from the analysis of consecutive images. Based on this preliminary investigation we conclude that video stereoscopy is a promising method for measuring highly dynamic flows. |
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