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The influence of spatial resolution due to hot-wire sensors on measurements in wall-bounded turbulence
N Hutchins, TB Nickels, I Marusic, MS Chong
Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference 16afmc | Published : 2007
Abstract
Reassessment of compiled data reveal that recorded scatter in the hot-wire measured near-wall peak in viscous-scaled streamwise turbulence intensity is due in large part to the simultaneous competing effects of Reynolds number and viscous-scaled wire-length l +( =lU τ/ν, where l is the wirelength, U τis friction velocity and ν is kinematic viscosity). These competing factors can explain much of the disparity in existing literature, in particular explaining how previous studies have incorrectly concluded that the inner-scaled near-wall peak is independent of Re. We also investigate the appearance of the, so-called, 'outerpeak' in the broadband streamwise intensity, found by some researchers t..
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