PIV applications can use the model 725 multi-trigger delay generator from Berkeley Nucleonics to synchronise and coordinate a test system.
Turbulent and laminar flow measurements are extremely important during design and development of many different, but common commercial goods.
These products range from complex aeronautical engineering satellite and airplane wings to bluff body objects such as high-rise buildings, apartment complexes, passenger cars and chimneys.
PIV experiments can compare fluid flow before, during, and after encountering these objects.
The model 725 multi-trigger digital delay generator includes Timerpro software, a virtual instrumentation package that enables the user to customise and save complex setup parameters on any Windows-based computer.
Timerpro is a utility for connecting multiple inputs and outputs on various channels in a graphical environment.
The eight inputs and eight outputs can run two separate PIV experiments controlled by a central or common PC.