Meniscope: A Low-Cost Fluid Interface Visualizer

arXiv:2603.16898v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: In this work, we describe the development and application of a low-cost fluid interface visualizer referred to as the “Meniscope.” The device works using a color-based surface gradient detector method that maps the gradient of an air-water interface to a specific color on a target pattern below using a converging lens. Sample experiments are outlined that showcase the working principle and functional versatility of the device. The device and assembly instructions were piloted in a hands-on workshop, with pertinent feedback reviewed herein. The Meniscope is a low-cost device that is capable of producing striking visualizations of static and dynamic free-surface deformations while introducing users to free-surface measurement techniques in an accessible and hands-on manner.

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