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titleOfInvention Use of alginates in particle image velocimetry and method for measuring the velocity of a fluid
abstract A particle image velocimetry method for measuring the velocity of a fluid by means of seeding the fluid with tracer particles and recording the light reflected at two different moments in time, wherein the tracer particles are particles of alginate. This method may be used in systems with metal parts in contact with one another, since no damage will be caused thereto. The particles are spherical and, furthermore, non-toxic and non-harmful to the environment; moreover, as the particles are porous, the density thereof may be matched easily with that of the fluid for effective monitoring thereof.
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