Description
Acoustic measurement technology
The TFD has high-performance measurement equipment in the field of acoustics, which is used to measure acoustic fields in pipe systems and turbomachinery.
Background Oriented Schlieren Method (BOS)
The BOS enables the visualization of density changes in transparent media and is used to investigate flows and thermal effects.
Constant Temperature Anemometry (CTA)
CTA is a thermal flow measurement method for measuring flow velocities and turbulent flow variables with high temporal resolution.
Stationary and non-stationary pressure measurement technology
This technique enables the exact determination of steady-state and transient pressures during experimental investigations in turbomachinery.
Laser-2-Focus Anemometry
An optical measurement method for determining flow velocities based on the transit time measurement of particles between two laser foci.
Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA)
LDA is a non-contact measurement method for the punctual measurement of flow velocities using laser interferometry.
Stationary pneumatic probes
These probes are used to measure pressure and flow parameters in fluid flows and are often used in turbomachinery.
Endoscopic Stereoscopic Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)
PIV is a non-invasive, optical measuring method that can be used to determine the three components of the instantaneous velocity vectors in the measuring plane.
Tip Timing
The Tip Timing System is used for non-contact measurement and characterization of rotor blade vibrations in turbomachinery and thus enables detailed analyses of High Cycle Fatigue (HCF).
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