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Measurement and Information Technology II
Introduction
The lecture will take place Wednesdays 12:15-13:45 h in E-N 191. There will be no Exercise (Übung) on the first Monday. The data for the excercises will be organized individually.
Number of participants is limited to 40. Registration per email is mandatory as is attendance at the first session (first Monday of Semester)
Time and Place
Notice new schedule: Fridays 8:30 - 10:00 h in HF 212
This information is also provided in the course overview on the TU-Homepage (course id 0531 L 253 and 0531 L 254):
Please note: the exercises do not take place on Thursdays!!
Content
The course offers an overview of the techniques and equipment used in the measurement of flows in both industry and the laboratory.
Various measurement techniques are employed in order to investigate fluid mechanical problems hands-on. Alongside measurement technology, other aspects are handled, such as computer-aided data collection and processing, as well as carrying out a project in a team oriented manner. The course also includes an introduction to the software “Labview.”
Group work is required.
Themes
in Summer Semester (MIS I):
- Experimental Setup, Wind and Water Tunnels
- Similarity Analysis
- Flow Visualizations
- Pressure Measurements
- Force Measurements
- Laser Doppler Anemometry
in Winter Semester (MIS II):
- Modern Optical Measurement Techniques
- Hot-Wire Anemomentry
- Anemometry (LDA) and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
- Digital Signal Processing
- Volumen Flow Measurements
- Wall Shear Stress Measurements
- MEMS
- Error Analysis
Target Group
Students interested in the practical work of the engineering and scientific disciplines. A working knowledge of fluid mechanics is required.
Credit
Per semester 4 SWS (2 STE)