Journal article
Design and implementation of a hot-wire probe for simultaneous velocity and vorticity vector measurements in boundary layers
S Zimmerman, C Morrill-Winter, J Klewicki
Experiments in Fluids | SPRINGER | Published : 2017
Abstract
A multi-sensor hot-wire probe for simultaneously measuring all three components of velocity and vorticity in boundary layers has been designed, fabricated and implemented in experiments up to large Reynolds numbers. The probe consists of eight hot-wires, compactly arranged in two pairs of orthogonal ×-wire arrays. The ×-wire sub-arrays are symmetrically configured such that the full velocity and vorticity vectors are resolved about a single central location. During its design phase, the capacity of this sensor to accurately measure each component of velocity and vorticity was first evaluated via a synthetic experiment in a set of well-resolved DNS fields. The synthetic experiments clarified ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to gratefully thank the financial support of the Australian Research Council and the USA National Science Foundation.