Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Thermographic Phosphor Streak Velocimetry
Agreement Number:
967270
Agreement Value:
$17,000.00
Agreement Date:
Mar 29, 2021 - Sep 30, 2022
Description:
The group at OVGU Magdeburg will lead the development of the proposed Thermographic Phosphor Streak Velocimetry technique. The team will apply the diagnostic to heated laminar and turbulent air and validate it against the conventional Thermographic Particle Image Velocimetry. Additional experiments on a heated boundary layer will be set-up in Magdeburg to apply the technique in a challenging near-wall configuration, and the results will be compared the results of synthetic streak simulations performed at Polytechnique Montreal. The team at OVGU Magdeburg will also work closely with the NRC to both implement the TPSV system at the NRC and set up the two-phase flow experiment.
Organization:
National Research Council Canada
Expected Results:

In the short term, anticipated outcomes will be strengthened collaborations across industry, academia, and government to support research excellence. In the medium term, anticipated outcomes will be the development of new and potentially disruptive technologies with collaborators.

Location:
Magdeburg, DE
Reference Number:
172-2020-2021-Q4-967270
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
000000000
Recipient Type:
Academia
Recipient's Legal Name:
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg
Program:
Collaborative Science, Technology and Innovation Program – Ideation Fund
Program Purpose:

The Ideation Fund is intended to encourage, test and validate transformative research ideas generated by teams of NRC scientific personnel and external collaborators with complementary capabilities, acting as a demonstration phase for a continually-evolving suite of research and development (R&D) deliverables at the NRC. The fund supports exploratory research through two mechanisms: the New Beginnings Initiative and the Small Teams Initiative.

NAICS Code:
541710 - R&D in the physical, engineering and life sciences