The necessary assumption that the instantaneous flow field seen by hot-wire probes with two or more sensors is uniform, i.e. that all sensors are cooled by identically the same instantaneous velocity field, is often quite erroneous in highly sheared turbulent flow, such as near the wall in a turbule
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Measurement of the velocity gradient with hot-film probes
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- Springer
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
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- 471 KB
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- 3
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- Article
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- 0723-4864
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