Willmarth et al., 1984 - Google Patents
Study of turbulent structure with hot wires smaller than the viscous lengthWillmarth et al., 1984
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- 7720879346035301821
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- Willmarth W
- Sharma L
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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The small-scale structure of the streamwise velocity fluctuations in the wall region of a turbulent boundary layer is examined in a new wind-tunnel facility using hot-wires smaller than any previously constructed (typical dimensions: l= 25 μm, d= 0.5 μm). In the boundary …
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