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\section{Introduction}\label{Intro}

\href{https://github.com/OpenPIV/getWAKE}{\textit{get}WAKE v1.6} is a collection of Matlab subroutines and GUI for post-processing of time-resolved wake data (velocity vector maps) measured using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), and analyzed by OpenPIV (or other) software.
\href{https://github.com/OpenPIV/getWAKE}{\textit{get}WAKE v1.7} is a collection of Matlab subroutines and GUI for post-processing of time-resolved wake data (velocity vector maps) measured using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), and analyzed by OpenPIV (or other) software.
\textit{get}WAKE accepts the PIV wake data as .mat files extracted from the \href{https://github.com/OpenPIV/openpiv-spatial-analysis-toolbox}{OpenPIV spatial analysis toolbox}.
\textit{get}WAKE allows the user to re-construct a full unsteady wake image from a set of PIV images recorded behind stationary/moving bluff bodies using a cross-correlation algorithm.
The \textit{get}WAKE can also be used for estimation of drag and cumulative circulatory lift forces from the wake data, thus enabling the user to estimate the loads exerted on the body generating the wake.
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