Otto Lilienthal stands out as a pivotal figure in 19th-century aviation, excelling in various aspects of flight experimentation. His ability to inspire others to pursue the dream of flight was unmatched, and he possessed a deep understanding of flight principles. Lilienthal championed the benefits of curved wing surfaces and played a crucial role in shifting the focus of human flight from theoretical discussions to practical, outdoor experimentation, significantly advancing the field of aviation.
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January 1, 1962




- 2022
- 1998
Particle image velocimetry
- 253 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Results from several applications of particle image velocimetry (PIV) to unsteady flows at a laboratory scale have been published, and commercial products are now available for more general laboratory use, but for certain industrially important applications, reliable equipment is often available only from in-house research and development teams. This PIV handbookis intended to transfer know-how from PIV development laboratories to end-users in industry and universities. The book discusses the scientific and technical aspects required to set up a PIV system, allows users to assess the problems involved in the application of PIV, and enables them to design, optimize, and use PIV systems to meet their special needs.