Date of Award

5-2025

Thesis Date

5-2025

Degree Type

Honors Thesis-Unrestricted

Degree Name

B.S.

Department

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Degree Program

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Director

Brandon Taravella

Abstract

This thesis provides necessary background, theory, set-up procedure, and processing recommendations for the correct operation of the University of New Orleans Bosie Bollinger School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering tomographic particle image velocimeter (PIV). PIV is a useful tool for the fluid dynamitist, and the College’s PIV is a state-of-the-art example able to make high precision 3D fluid velocity measurements within a fluid volume. Using the PIV is hardly easy though. It takes a dedicated effort to set-up, precise calibration, and an understanding of how the system works to be able to properly run an experiment. This paper details those steps, along with specific guidance on procedures and best practices.

Rights

The University of New Orleans and its agents retain the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible this honors thesis in whole or part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. The author retains all other ownership rights to the copyright of the honors thesis.

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