When I open PIVlab session I get error, Why? file could not file
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When I open PIVlab session I get error, Why? file could not file
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Walter Roberson
on 30 May 2018
In that error message, one of the components of the directory name is "Frames". However, when I look closely at the spacing, it looks to me as if there might be a space between the e and the s, "Frame s". Compare the spacing between the characters in that part of the error message to the spacing between the e and s in "images" later in the error message.
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Muhammad Khan
on 31 May 2018
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William Thielicke
on 1 Jun 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 1 Jun 2018
Hi, sorry to say that, but this dataset will not give you any useable results. It is totally motion blurred, there is tons of compression artifacts, the seeding is way too low, and the particles move way too much from one image to the other.
In order to get some velocity estimate from this setup, you have to:
- Increase the frame rate by a factor of 5 to 10 (or slow down the flow)
- Use less compression of the images
- Increase the seeding by a factor of 4 to 8
Muhammad Khan
on 1 Jun 2018
William Thielicke
on 7 Jun 2018
You should increase the frame rate and increase the seeding (= amount of particles). You need to have at least 5-10 particles per interrogation area to get good results.
William Thielicke
on 7 Jun 2018
Please also focus the camera.
Muhammad Khan
on 8 Jun 2018
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