Journal article

Hot-wire spatial resolution issues in wall-bounded turbulence

N Hutchins, TB Nickels, I Marusic, MS Chong

Journal of Fluid Mechanics | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2009

Abstract

Careful reassessment of new and pre-existing data shows 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 the Reynolds number and viscous-scaled wire length l+. An empirical expression is given to account for these effects. 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 the Reynolds number. We also investigate the appearance of the so-called outer peak in the broadband streamwise intensity, found by some resea..

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Grants

Awarded by David and Lucile Packard Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank Professors Jonathan Morrison and Lex Smits for kindly providing feedback on the manuscript. NH and MSC wish to gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Australian Research Council (DP0663499). 1M acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council (FF0668703, DP0984577) and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. TBN is grateful for support received from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.