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Computational nanotechnology, 2018, Issue 4, Pages 17–24 (Mi cn208)  

05.02.00. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
05.02.11 MAINTENANCE AND DIAGNOSTICS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Computer-assisted spim-like methods (SPIM, MSPIM, MUVISPIM & PIV / LDV / LDA / LDF based on SPIM-like setups) as novel tools for dynamic analysis of supercritical fluid fluxes and oriented complex fluids with soft matter structures

O. V. Gradovab, T. K. Orehovb

a Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences)
Abstract: We propose a novel procedure for the supercritical fluid behavior visualization and measurements based on SPIM or similar microscopic techniques in the rotational micro-capillary tubes. We propose to replace a time-lapse registration by a superfast registration (using high-speed cameras) for in situ fixation of supercritical fluid dynamics and for slow-motion representations of physical states and transitions, distinguishable using mathematical morphology tools. An elegant version of this method for our purposes includes also a cross-correlation spectroscopy for supercritical fluid behavior analysis Also we propose to use SPIM-like (Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy) setups with 2-objective, 3-objective or 4-objective registration schemes for this purpose in order to perform PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry), LDV (Laser Doppler Velocimetry) / LDA (Laser Doppler Anemometry) / LDF (Laser Doppler Flowmetry) and similar measurements using the above configuration.
Keywords: SPIM (Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy), MSPIM, Supercritical Fluid Laser Optics, PIV (Particle Image Veloci- metry), LDV (Laser Doppler Velocimetry), LDA (Laser Doppler Anemometry) / LDF (Laser Doppler Flowmetry).
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Academy of Sciences - Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations 0082-2018-0006
The work was supported by FASO (project 0082-2018-0006, registration code AAAAA18-118020890097-1) in 2018.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: O. V. Gradov, T. K. Orehov, “Computer-assisted spim-like methods (SPIM, MSPIM, MUVISPIM & PIV / LDV / LDA / LDF based on SPIM-like setups) as novel tools for dynamic analysis of supercritical fluid fluxes and oriented complex fluids with soft matter structures”, Comp. nanotechnol., 2018, no. 4, 17–24
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\by O.~V.~Gradov, T.~K.~Orehov
\paper Computer-assisted spim-like methods (SPIM, MSPIM, MUVISPIM & PIV / LDV / LDA / LDF based on SPIM-like setups) as novel tools for dynamic analysis of supercritical fluid fluxes and oriented complex fluids with soft matter structures
\jour Comp. nanotechnol.
\yr 2018
\issue 4
\pages 17--24
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/cn208}
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