AIP Advances (Mar 2013)

Fluorescent eco-particles for surface flow physics analysis

  • F. Tauro,
  • M. Porfiri,
  • S. Grimaldi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4794797
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 032108 – 032108

Abstract

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In this letter, we describe a novel methodology for fabricating inexpensive environmentally-friendly fluorescent microparticles for quantitative surface flow visualization. Particles are synthesized from natural white beeswax and a highly diluted solution of a nontoxic fluorescent red dye. Bead fluorescence exhibits a long lifetime in adverse conditions, such as exposure to weathering agents, and is enhanced by Ultra Violet radiation. The fluorescent eco-particles are integrated in a particle image velocimetry study of circular hydraulic jump to demonstrate their feasibility in tracing complex surface flows.