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    Three-dimensional schlieren measurements using inverse tomography

    The “synthetic schlieren” method has been used to measure the amplitude of internal waves that are two-dimensional and axisymmetric. Here it is adapted to reconstruct fully three-dimensional perturbations. Thi...

    S. Décamp, C. Kozack, B. R. Sutherland in Experiments in Fluids (2008)

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    Schlieren measurement of axisymmetric internal wave amplitudes

    "Synthetic schlieren", which has been used to measure the amplitude of two-dimensional internal wave beams generated from an oscillating cylinder, is adapted to analyze axisymmetric internal waves generated by...

    K. Onu, M. R. Flynn, B. R. Sutherland in Experiments in Fluids (2003)

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    Whole-field density measurements by ‘synthetic schlieren’

     This paper outlines novel techniques for producing qualitative visualisations of density fluctuations and for obtaining quantitative whole-field density measurements in two-dimensional density-stratified flow...

    S. B. Dalziel, G. O. Hughes, B. R. Sutherland in Experiments in Fluids (2000)