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An Inexpensive Schlieren System

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An Inexpensive Schlieren System
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Schlieren imaging, a technique for visualizing heat, sound, or pressure differences in air, is typically expensive due to the need for large optical mirrors. A new, low-cost alternative uses a plastic Fresnel lens, making the system accessible for students and educational settings. This simple design, based on Toepler’s single-field-lens arrangement, achieves effective results with inexpensive, readily available components.

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A Simple and Inexpensive Schlieren Optical System Using a Fresnel Lens Jan 18, 2020 Ted Kinsman Schlieren imaging is a fairly standard optical technique for visualizing heat, sound, or pressure differences in air. Technically, a schlieren system is able to see clear disturbances in air due to slight differences in the speed of light in the air. The technique can be sensitive enough to see the heat rising off a human hand at room temperature. freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "PetaPixel_728x90_ATF_Desktop", slotId: "PetaPixel_728x90_ATF_Desktop" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "PetaPixel_300x600_300x250_320x50_Mobile", slotId: "PetaPixel_300x600_300x250_320x50_Mobile" }); High-quality schlieren systems typically use large optical mirrors that are…

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