Integrated Measurement System for 2D/3D Fluid/Particle Velocity and Surface Deformation (2D/3D-PIV-DIC) for Trinity College Dublin (TCD) (Греция - Тендер #71780816) | ||
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Страна: Греция (другие тендеры и закупки Греция) Организатор тендера: Trinity College Dublin the University of Dublin_336 Номер конкурса: 71780816 Дата публикации: 10-04-2026 Источник тендера: Единая система закупок Европейского союза TED |
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Trinity College Dublin the University of Dublin_336 (ID: ORG-0001)
Address: 3 College Green, Dublin, D02 XH97
Contacts:
Tel: 018968586
Email: mireilly@tcd.ie
Web: https://www.tcd.ie
Company ID: CHY 11
The High Court of Ireland (ID: ORG-0002)
Address: Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7, Dublin, D07 WDX8
Contacts:
Tel: +353 1 8886000
Email: HighCourtCentralOffice@courts.ie
Company ID: The High Court of Ireland
European Dynamics S.A. (ID: ORG-0003)
Address: , Athens, 15125
Contacts:
Tel: +30 2108094500
Email: eproc-esender@eurodyn.com
Company ID: 002024901000
Description: The Department of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering in Trinity College Dublin requires the supply, delivery, installation, and commissioning of an advanced 2D/3D Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) and Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system to support cutting-edge experimental research in fluid dynamics and solid mechanics. The system shall comprise a high-energy pulsed laser, synchronised high-resolution cameras, precision timing and control units, and fully integrated acquisition and analysis software. The solution must be capable of capturing high-accuracy, time-resolved measurements of velocity fields, particle motion, and surface deformation, enabling two-dimensional (2D) and ideally also three-dimensional (3D) analysis. It should support applications involving complex flow regimes, multiphase flows, and structural behaviour under varying conditions. Flexibility for future upgrades is essential, including the potential to incorporate temperature and scalar concentration measurements. The equipment must demonstrate proven reliability, accuracy, and repeatability, and be suitable for intensive research use. Full installation, calibration, commissioning, and user training are required, along with comprehensive documentation and ongoing technical support. The system must integrate seamlessly with existing laboratory infrastructure and contribute to enhancing the Department’s research capabilities and output.
Issue Date: 06.04.2026 23:00
Submission Deadline: 09.04.2026 23:00
CPV Codes: 38430000, 38400000, 38540000, 38600000
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