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Application of an inverse mass transfer method to the measurement of turbulent fluctuations in the velocity gradient at the wall

โœ Scribed by Z. Mao; T. J. Hanratty


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
755 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0723-4864

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โœฆ Synopsis


The frequency response of the concentration boundarylayer is often a concern when flush mounted mass transfer probes are used to measure turbulent fluctuations in the velocity gradient at a wall. Present practice involves the use of a solution of the mass balance equation which is linear in the fluctuating quantities. An inverse mass transfer method is explored in this paper, which avoids the linearization assumption. Improved measurements of the amplitude probability distribution and of the frequency spectrum of the streamwise component of the fluctuating velocity gradient are presented. In particular, values of rms level, skewness and flatness of 0.37, 0.96, 4.2 are obtained, in good agreement with a recent study by Alfredson, Johansson, Haritonidis and Eckelmann.


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