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Research in School of Mechanical Engineering
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Head: Dr. Alex Liberzon, http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~alexlib Link: http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/turbulencelab Location: Laboratory is located in a separate building (red square with a cross) between the Wolfson Building for Mechanical Engineering (no. 34 in the attached map) and the Computer Sciences building (no. 36), with an entrance from the parking of Engineering.
Short introduction:
Turbulence Structure Laboratory was founded in 70's by Prof. Arkady Tsinober. The laboratory has invented and developed the Multi-Hot-Cold-Wire Anemometry experimental technique. The laboratory extended the research activity when its new director Dr. Alex Liberzon had developed the new non-intrusive experimental approaches: Particle Tracking Velocimetry, Particle Image Velocimetry and Infrared Imaging.
We investigate the structure of turbulence, the complex flow that has enormous practical importance. We believe that experiments, jointly performed with the numerical simulations and leaded by the theoretical predictions will help us gaining better insight into the structure of turbulence
Photos:
Multi-hot-cold-wire anemometry system in Swiss Alps experimental expedition.
Novel hot-film sensor developed using MEMS fabrication
Particle tracking velocimetry system with high speed video cameras, ptical setup, fast pulse laser and real-time image processing and storage systems.
Three dimensional flow measurements in a lid-driven cavity facility.
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