Brand / Model: Dantec Dynamics / 2D PIV
Dantec Dynamics / 2D PIV is a Particle Imaging Flow Measurement System. With 2D PIV, which can be applied to any velocity field from microscopic flows to supersonic flows: instant vectorial velocity map, streamline, vorticity, statistics and turbulence measurements and time-resolution measurements.
30 mJ double shot and 1000 Hz. Thanks to its laser that can reach up to frequency and its camera that can capture 1380 images at full resolution per second, it can respond to applications in many different areas. Thanks to the customized high performance microscope system compatible with laser and camera, it can also make time-dependent flow measurements in micro channels. The 3-Dimensional Motion mechanism provides 610 mm of movement in 3 axes (X, Y, Z).
Technicial Specifications:
Dual-Power 30-1000 Laser;
Configuration: Double Cavity
Pulse Energy at 1 kHz: 2 x 30 mJ
Max. Pulse Frequency: 1000 Hz
Beam Diameter: 5 mm
Wavelength: 527 nm
Pulse Duration: 150 ns
Beam Expansion Angle: <3 mrad
Energy Stability: ± 1%
Polarization: Circular
Spatial Profile: Gauss Type
Ambient Operating Temperature: 5/40
SpeedSence Camera;
Sensor Resolution: 1920 x 1200 px.
Full Resolution Speed: 1380 fps
Lens Mount Type: F-mount
Time Between Frames: 1.4 µs
Pixel Size: 10 µm
Pixel Depth: 12 bit
Memory: 3 GB
Micro PIV;
Laser Beam Director Max. Diameter: 6.5 mm
Microscope Max. Beam Diameter: 6.5 mm
Viewing Length: 390 mm
Depth: 650 mm
Width: 320 mm
Step Size: 247 mm x 230 mm
Movement Distance: 60 mm x 40 mm
Micro PIV Set;
Test Pattern: 20 mm x 40 mm
Channel Width: 600 µm
Dynamic Studio Software;
Image and velocity domain masking
Ability to write a library of ready filters and custom filters
Process sequence (batch) identification and automatic processing
Automatic reporting
Experiment and database feature over the network
Automatic recognition of system (Plug & Play) and network components (cameras, computers, etc.)
Circular memory usage (Cyclic Phenomena)
Real-time cross correlation representation and velocity domain calculation
Applications: Fluid Mechanics, combustion, micro fluids, particle quality