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Introduction

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PIV or Particle image velocimetry (PIV) is an optical method used to measure velocities and related properties in fluids.

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Materials and Methods

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Methods

Heat experiment

Ramping down experiment

Particle trap

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Results and Discussion

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Results

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Challenges

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  • High load of data input could cause computer crash.
  • The refraction of light due to the shape of the tube would skew the images captured.
  • The 2D images would not do justice on 3D environment of settling tube. Smaller flocs could hide behind bigger flocs and it would be difficult to do trajectory analysis.

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