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 ====== Paprocki research blog, spring 2009 ====== ====== Paprocki research blog, spring 2009 ======
  
 +Currently not active - all stuff goes into the [[gtspring2009:​2dturbulence|2d turbulence blog]] ​ --- //​[[predrag.cvitanovic@physics.gatech.edu|Predrag Cvitanovic]] 2009-02-08 14:05//
 ===== Links ===== ===== Links =====
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 movies @ http://​www.youtube.com/​user/​schatzturbulence movies @ http://​www.youtube.com/​user/​schatzturbulence
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-:-D First post+:-D First post\\  
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 +What I've done so far:\\  
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 +-Made functions in MATLAB to do the following:​\\  
 +--Take in a movie file of 2D turbulence and run a particle image velocimetry algorithm on it and output a correlation.mat file, which contains velocity field data that correlates every pair of sequential images\\  
 +--Take in a correlation.mat file and plots each velocity field, and then save the image of that plot\\  
 +--Take in a correlation.mat file and output an array containing the magnitude of every vector in each plot as magArray.mat\\  
 +--Take in a magArray.mat file and output a time series plot for a specified location\\  
 +--Take in a magArray.mat file and output a recurrence plot\\  
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 +-Made movies of a number of test runs on the experiment with both periodic and turbulent motion, including plots of the velocity fields (see links section)\\  
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 +Here are some pictures of the recurrence plots. ​ Both axes are time; the distance between two points along either axis is proportional to the time between the two points. ​ Time "loops around"​ for the upper right triangle of each image (i.e. half of the image). ​ The darker the color the closer in total vector magnitude the two points were.  The lighter the color the further apart in total vector magnitude the two points were.  I haven'​t yet analyzed the code close enough to make 100% sure that it's doing //exactly// what it's supposed to.
  
-What I've done so far:+Turbulent motion:\\  
 +{{glassturb2rec2.jpg?​220}} {{turb3rec2.jpg?​220}} {{turb4rec2.jpg?​220}}
  
--Made functions in MATLAB to do the following+Periodic motion:\\  
---Take in a movie file of 2D turbulence and run a particle image velocimetry algorithm on it and output a correlation.mat file, which contains velocity field data that correlates every pair of sequential images +{{periodic3rec2.jpg?220}} {{periodic4rec2.jpg?220}}
---Take in a correlation.mat file and plots each velocity field, and then save the image of that plot +
---Take in a correlation.mat file and output an array containing the magnitude of every vector in each plot as magArray.mat +
---Take in a magArray.mat file and output a time series plot for a specified location +
---Take in a magArray.mat file and output a recurrence plot+
  
--Made movies of a number of test runs on the experiment with both periodic and turbulent motion, including plots of the velocity fields + --- //[[jon.paprocki@gatech.edu|Jon P.]] 2009-02-06 6:12 PM// 
- --- //[[dborrero@gatech.edu|Daniel B.]] 2009-01-27 1:18// +
  
  
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