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arXiv:2404.16060v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: Background-oriented schlieren (BOS) is a powerful technique for flow visualization. Nevertheless, the widespread dissemination of BOS is impeded by its dependence on scientific cameras, computing hardware, and dedicated analysis software. In this work, we aim to democratize BOS by providing a smartphone based scientific tool called "Pocket Schlieren". Pocket Schlieren enables users to directly capture, process, and visualize flow phenomena on their smartphones. The underlying algorithm incorporates consecutive frame subtraction (CFS) and optical flow (OF) techniques to compute the density gradients inside a flow. It performs on both engineered and natural background patterns. Using Pocket Schlieren, we successfully visualized the flow produced from a burning candle flame, butane lighter, hot soldering iron, room heater, water immersion heating rod, and a large outdoor butane flame. Pocket Schlieren promises to serve as a frugal yet potent instrument for scientific and educational purposes. We have made it publicly available at doi: 10.5281/zenodo.10949271.
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