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Clausius2
Nov27-04, 08:28 AM
I've been googling for some time but I haven't found anything interesting about.

Does anybody know here how is produced a Schileren photograph and which are its physical principles? It is used a lot visualizing flows at wind tunnels. But I don't know what does it represent physically and which is the mechanism for producing the image.

Thanks.

Bystander
Nov30-04, 03:26 PM
A pressure gradient is necessary to force flow; that gradient implies a density gradient in any real fluid, and that implies a refractive index gradient. Illumination with a collimated source, or imaging with a high f-stop, reveals all density gradients that are not parallel to the direction of illumination as bright (converged light) or dark (diverged rays) on a film or shadow screen.

add this ---- SCHLIEREN

Clausius2
Dec1-04, 01:04 PM
OOPPS! Thanks for the correction.

And thanks for your explanation. Thank you very much. :smile: