LaVision
LaVision's video was built to make complex physical properties-like gas density and thermal profiles-easy to grasp. Within high-temperature engineering environments, utilizing intrusive measurement probes inevitably perturbs gas flow dynamics. This physical disruption compromises experimental accuracy, risking structural failures and prolonged research timelines for teams specializing in fluid dynamics. By highlighting Rayleigh thermometry, the video addresses this friction by presenting an optical, non-contact diagnostic alternative that maintains flow integrity.
Our design team initiated this thermometry visual breakdown by establishing a clear, linear schematic layout that details the complete optical pathway from the single-cavity laser to the camera receiver. We structured the technical diagrams to display the spatial relationship between the light beam, polarization rotator, and thermal flow. This structured diagrammatic approach strips away physical setup complexities, translating abstract diagnostic setups into a logical flow. By organizing these spatial elements cleanly on screen, we ensure that Research Scientists immediately grasp the system's physical integration requirements.
To bring the data to life, the animation tracks the transition from raw laser scattering signals to calibrated temperature mapping fields. We aligned this technical B2B showcase with high-contrast thermal gradients to map temperature fluctuations clearly, reducing the viewer's cognitive load when evaluating turbulent gas jets. This clean visual progression limits cognitive fatigue, keeping technical professionals engaged as they assess the single-shot and averaged measurement capabilities. Ultimately, Advids designed this authoritative visualization to demonstrate how high-resolution diagnostics build immediate confidence in research data.