Catalog Record
S&T Project 24012: Methodology Assessment for Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry
Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry (LSPIV) is a technique utilized by Reclamation and other entities to obtain surface velocity measurements both in field and laboratory settings. Results from this study indicate that both field and laboratory flow measurements required the addition of seeding material, even under turbulent conditions. Effective seeding materials included high-contrast, easily dispersible particles such as wood shavings, polystyrene spheres, and dark-colored water beads, all of which minimized clumping and enhanced particle visibility. Camera settings of 30 frames per second were sufficient for measuring velocities below 3 ft/s. For higher velocities, 60 or 120 frames per second are sufficient, with the goal of having a particle move approximately 2 pixels per frame. For current laboratory and field applications, PIVLab was identified as the preferred processing software, as TRiVIA was limited by its requirement for aerial video input. Future work should include the evaluation of Reclamation’s recently acquired LiDAR-compatible UAS system for LSPIV data collection, followed by a comparative assessment of available processing software.
Generation Effort
S&T Project 24012: Methodology Assessment for Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry
Themes
Environmental
Reclamation Project
Reclamation Program
Science and Technology Program
Location Information
Location Name
Technical Service Center (TSC) Hydraulics Laboratory
Location Description
The Technical Service Center Hydraulics Lab is a 54,000 square foot indoor lab facility that is used to perform physical hydraulic model studies with flow capacities up to 60 cfs and 600 ft of pressure head, with fixed and variable-slope flumes and a low-ambient pressure chamber. The Hydraulic Investigations & Laboratory Services staff apply hydraulic modeling, analysis, and laboratory and field measurements expertise to the solution of water resources, hydraulics, and fluid mechanics problems. The TSC Hydraulics Lab is located at the Denver Federal Center, 6th and Kipling, Building 56, Denver, Colorado 80225-0007.
Location Parent
State(s)
Colorado
Unified Region(s)
Upper Colorado Basin
Timezone
MT
Elevation
5,619 ft
Vertical Datum
NAVD88
Coordinates (lat, long)
(39.7225, -105.12194)
Horizontal Datum
WGS84

