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A speckle photography technique has been applied to measuring the velocity profiles of laminar and turbulent flow through pipes of circular cross-section. A single exposure photography technique has been used to visualize slow fluid flow. The fluids used were seeded with tracer particles whose size range from 20 to about 120 μm in diameter. A mathematical expression representing the recorded intensity is presented. A single exposure with a long exposure time was taken on a holographic film material. The recorded intensity was represented by the convolution product of the image formed and a rectangular function representing a one-dimensional continuous motion. The analysis shows that the intensity distribution of the Fourier spectrum of the diffracted image follows a sinc2 function on a noise background representing the scattered light of the tracer particles.

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This page is a summary of: Single exposure photography applied to a slow flow field, Optics & Laser Technology, October 1989, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/0030-3992(89)90066-2.
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