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Schlieren (/ˈʃlɪərən/ SHLEER-ən; German: [ˈʃliːʁn̩] ,
German for 'streaks') are
optical inhomogeneities in
transparent media that are not necessarily...
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Schlieren photography is a
process for
photographing fluid flow.
Invented by the
German physicist August Toepler in 1864 to
study supersonic motion, it...
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which was
found in
Schlieren, and
dates back to
approximately 100,000 BCE.
Schlieren was
first mentioned in 828.
Until 1415,
Schlieren belonged to Habsburg...
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Schlieren imaging is a
method to
visualize density variations in
transparent media. The term "
schlieren imaging" is
commonly used as a
synonym for schlieren...
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Synthetic schlieren is a
process that is used to
visualize the flow of a
fluid of
variable refractive index.
Named after the
schlieren method of visualization...
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Laser schlieren deflectometry (LSD) is a
method for a high-speed
measurement of the gas
temperature in
microscopic dimensions, in
particular for temperature...
- the
Swiss Car &
Elevator Manufacturing Co,
Schlieren, Switzerland. The
bogies were also
known as
Schlieren bogies after the
location of the
Swiss company...
- air, water, or gl****. It is
related to, but
simpler than, the
schlieren and
schlieren photography methods that
perform a
similar function. Shadowgraph...
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Factory Corporation,
known colloquially as "Wagi"),
which was
based at
Schlieren in the
Canton of Zürich, Switzerland, was a
manufacturer of
railway rolling...
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where M is the Mach number. Mach
waves can be used in
schlieren or
shadowgraph observations to
determine the
local Mach
number of the...