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In this paper the peak-locking phenomenon is investigated in the evaluation of digital PIV recordings by using a correlation-based interrogation algorithm with a discrete window shift and a correlation-based tracking algorithm. Statistical analyses indicate that nonuniformly distributed bias errors are the main cause of the peak-locking effect, and the amplitude variation of the random error is also an important source of the peak locking. Simulations and experimental examples demonstrate that very strong peak-locking effects exist for the correlation-based interrogation algorithm with discrete window shift in the cases of large particle images, small interrogation windows, and very small particle images. Very strong peak-locking effects are also observed for the correlation-based tracking algorithm when the particle images are overexposed, binarized, or very small. These strong peak-locking effects can be avoided without loss of evaluation accuracy by using a continuous window-shift technique in combination with the correlation-based interrogation algorithm.
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Received: 2 July 2001 / Accepted: 28 November 2001
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Gui, L., Wereley, S. A correlation-based continuous window-shift technique to reduce the peak-locking effect in digital PIV image evaluation. Experiments in Fluids 32, 506–517 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-001-0396-1
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-001-0396-1