laservibrometrie
Laservibrometrie is a non-contact measurement technique used to determine the velocity and direction of air flows. The method employs a laser Doppler technique, which involves illuminating a small volume of air with a coherent laser beam. When the air flows past a reference point, the light scattered from particles in the air is shifted in frequency due to the movement of the particles. This phenomenon is known as the Doppler effect.
A laser vibrometer, a device used in laservibrometrie, measures the frequency shift of the scattered light
Laservibrometrie is commonly used in a variety of applications, including aerodynamics, acoustics, and fluid dynamics. In
The advantages of laservibrometrie include its non-invasive nature, high accuracy, and ability to measure flow velocities