Plural colorants in flow tracer/debugger

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Inventors

Vega, Ramon

Application #

733832

Filed

Dec-5-2000

Published

Apr-12-2005

Current US Class

073/170.07
382/107
382/154

International Classes

G06K 009//00

Field of Search

382/100 382/107 382/154 382/162 382/163 382/164 382/165 382/166 382/167 382/228 73/1.24 73/170.04 73/170.07 73/227 73/418 73/861.05 73/861.07 137/240 137/340 406/14 406/30 406/144 356/246 356/409

Assignee

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Mehta; Bhavesh M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lippman; Peter I.

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Abstract
An array of colorant nozzles, filled with different colors, is placed at an enclosure through which fluid flow is to be analyzed. The array injects the colors into the enclosure with the flow. Color paths through the enclosure are observed and analyzed. The array best spans the enclosure two-dimensionally and injects different colors at different portions of the channel. Controlled timing of injection, e. g. in pulses, and synchronous detection--including tracking leading/trailing ends of color pulses in the enclosure--is best. Specific spatial-temporal color patterns, and 3D observations (as by plural cameras, aimed through windows or a transparent wall, or inside the disclosure) are preferred. For very large systems a careful, exact scale model is used. Preferably a programmed processor operates the array and controls analysis of resulting observed color patterns in the fluid.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for tracing or analyzing fluid flow through an enclosure; said method comprising the steps of:

providing an array of colorant-injection elements for positioning at such enclosure;

operating the array to inject different colorants from the injection elements into the enclosure with the fluid flow; and

observing paths of the different colorants through the enclosure with the fluid flow.

2. The method of claim 1, particularly for use with fluid flow that is three-dimensional; and wherein:

the providing step comprises providing an array that substantially spans the enclosure two-dimensionally.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to machines and procedures for tracing flow lines of a moving fluid; and more particularly to determining such flow patterns with an eye to correcting any undesired characteristics such as turbulence or eddies.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Flow monitoring is known for many different kinds of enclosures, ranging in scale from microscopic to titanic. Thus for example flow imaging is undertaken to determine obstructions in blood vessels of infants, to determine flow vs. shock characteristics in wind tunnels with installed fluid-interacting shapes (often as scale models) of aircraft wings, submarine hulls or battleships; to evaluate cavitation potential in pump stations and siphons of very large aqueducts; and to assure effective heat transfer in seawater cooling chambers of powerplants.

It is known in these applications to dye the fluid to enhance visualization of its behavior. Such a dye technique generally applies colorant continuously, or in a single color, or both.
 
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