Journal article

Validating under-resolved turbulence intensities for PIV experiments in canonical wall-bounded turbulence

JH Lee, undefined Kevin, JP Monty, N Hutchins

Experiments in Fluids | SPRINGER | Published : 2016

Abstract

The discrepancy between measured turbulence intensity obtained from experiments in wall-bounded turbulence and the fully resolved reference results (usually from DNS datasets) are often attributed to spatial resolution issues, especially in PIV measurements due to the presence of spatial averaging within the interrogation region/volume. In many cases, in particular at high Reynolds numbers (where there is a lack of DNS data), there is no attempt to verify that this is the case. There is a risk that attributing unexpected PIV statistics to spatial resolution, without careful checks, could mask wider problems with the experimental setup or test facility. Here, we propose a robust technique to ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council. The authors also wish to thank Dr J. A. Sillero and Professors J. Jimenez and R. D. Moser for making the DNS dataset publicly available.