Abstract: In this study we quantify the uncertainty relative to a novel Lagrangian tracking technique to measure the complete solid-body rotation rate of anisotropic micro-plastic fibers. By exploiting their geometry—specifically, their elongation and curvature for tumbling and spinning rate measurements, respectively—we address a gap in the literature regarding the tracking of fibers’ unique orientation along their trajectories. The impact of fiber geometry and imaging parameters on the accuracy of the solid-body rotation rates measurements is investigated. The influence of spatial and temporal resolution on the measurement uncertainty is assessed on synthetic data. Experimental results obtained in a channel flow demonstrate the method’s potential to accurately detect rotations of fibers with lengths approaching the Kolmogorov scale.
Complete solid-body rotation rate measurements of micro-plastic curved fibers in turbulence
Soldati A.
2025-01-01
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Abstract: In this study we quantify the uncertainty relative to a novel Lagrangian tracking technique to measure the complete solid-body rotation rate of anisotropic micro-plastic fibers. By exploiting their geometry—specifically, their elongation and curvature for tumbling and spinning rate measurements, respectively—we address a gap in the literature regarding the tracking of fibers’ unique orientation along their trajectories. The impact of fiber geometry and imaging parameters on the accuracy of the solid-body rotation rates measurements is investigated. The influence of spatial and temporal resolution on the measurement uncertainty is assessed on synthetic data. Experimental results obtained in a channel flow demonstrate the method’s potential to accurately detect rotations of fibers with lengths approaching the Kolmogorov scale.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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