computational flow imaging
computational flow imaging
[‚kam·pyə‚tā·shən·əl ′flō ‚im·ij·iŋ] (fluid mechanics)
A technology for generating digital images of theoretic fluid dynamic phenomena in optical formats that mimic real observations of the corresponding real flow fields. Abbreviated CFI.
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