LaVision’s FlowMaster FSI system is designed to offer a flexible and innovative way to experimentally investigate the dynamics of a deformable and/or moving structure and the external or internal fluid flow that interacts with it.
These fluid-structure interactions are described through the use of synchronized Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and digital image correlation (DIC) measurements. Using these non-intrusive and full-field techniques, the FlowMaster FSI system enables simultaneous fluid flow diagnostics and structural deformation and strain, that allow the user to perform a direct and intuitive analysis of such complex phenomena.
The analysis of aeroelastic phenomena is of great interest to aeronautic applications. The use of FlowMaster FSI systems facilitates new insight into complex phenomena such as aeroelastic flutter to be achieved, and the design of new aeronautic systems to be improved.
The investigation of fluid-structure interactions in bio-engineering applications is acutely challenging, because separate techniques are usually required to measure the fluid flow and surface deformation. Using FlowMaster FSI systems, innovative research and new insights into this area of expertise is uncovered.
Insect and bird flight mechanisms are highly optimized processes that can yield valuable insights into the design of nature-inspired wing designs of the future. The FlowMaster FSI system can provide a new tool for investigating such mechanism, which were previously unavailable due to the highly dynamic and extremely sensitive nature of this type of applications.