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Visualization of exhaled breath by transmission electronic speckle pattern interferometry

Abstract

A method for visualizing the air flow from the mouths of vocalists and wind musical instruments is presented. The method is based on a modification of electronic speckle pattern interferometry that incorporates the interference of a transmitted object beam rather than the standard method using a reflected object beam. The resulting whole-field real-time images are a valuable resource for both scientific and pedagogical use.

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NameDescription
Visualization 1       Aspirant breath of a professional soprano.
Visualization 2       Transient flow from the labium of an organ pipe using IFIP.

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