Abstract
During the past few years considerable progress has been made in several research laboratories in the development of optical techniques which yield 2-D distributions of fluid flow parameters. Such measurements effectively represent spatially resolved images of the flow under observation. These images, when recorded instantaneously, contain information not previously available on spatial variations, scale sizes, and gradients of flow parameters.
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