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  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction
    • Qualitative visualization – Pottery of Jomon people
    • Qualitative visualization – Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
    • Qualitative visualization – Water channel of Ludwig Prandtl
    • Qualitative and quantitative visualization of unsteady flows – Movie by Ludwig Prandtl
    • Laser safety at PIV
    • Health issues at PIV
    • Guiding principles for use of PIV
    • Color image: Turbulent boundary layer recorded with Stereo PIV
    • Color image: Turbulent boundary layer recorded with Tomographic PIV
    • Color image: Turbulent boundary layer recorded with the Shake-the-box technique
  • 2 Physical and Technical Background
  • 3 Recording Techniques for PIV
  • 4 Mathematical Background of Statistical PIV Evaluation
  • 5 Image Evaluation Methods for PIV
  • 6 PIV Uncertainty and Measurement Accuracy
  • 7 Post-Processing of PIV Data
  • 8 Stereoscopiv PIV
  • 9 Techniques for 3D-PIV
  • 10 Micro-PIV
  • 11 Applications: Boundary Layers
  • 12 Applications: Transonic Flows
  • 13 Applications: Helicopter Aerodynamics
  • 14 Applications: Aeroacoustic and Pressure Measurements
  • 15 Applications: Flows at Different Temperatures
  • 16 Applications: Micro PIV
  • 17 Applications: Stereo PIV
  • 18 Applications: Volumetric Flow Measurements
  • 19 Related Techniques
  • Appendix
  • Historical Background
  • Updates and Errata
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