On convection velocities in turbulent shear flows
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5514490
DOI10.1017/S002211206400132XzbMath0139.22102OpenAlexW2131991490MaRDI QIDQ5514490
Publication date: 1964
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s002211206400132x
Related Items (21)
Tracking of vortices in a turbulent boundary layer ⋮ Prediction of wall-pressure fluctuation in turbulent flows with an immersed boundary method ⋮ The near pressure field of co-axial subsonic jets ⋮ Low-dimensional characteristics of a transonic jet. Part 1. Proper orthogonal decomposition ⋮ A proper-orthogonal-decomposition–based model for the wall layer of a turbulent channel flow ⋮ A theoretical and experimental study of wall turbulence ⋮ A generalized sound extrapolation method for turbulent flows ⋮ Spatial detection and hierarchy analysis of large-scale particle clusters in wall-bounded turbulence ⋮ Evolution of long water waves in variable channels ⋮ Simulation of spatially evolving turbulence and the applicability of Taylor’s hypothesis in compressible flow ⋮ Effects of convex transverse curvature on wall-bounded turbulence. Part 2. The pressure fluctuations ⋮ Frequency selection by feedback control in a turbulent shear flow ⋮ Space–time characteristics of the wall shear-stress fluctuations in a low-Reynolds-number channel flow ⋮ Revisiting Taylor's hypothesis ⋮ Estimation of turbulent convection velocities and corrections to Taylor's approximation ⋮ On the pressure oscillations inside a deep cavity excited by a grazing airflow ⋮ Pressure spectra in turbulent free shear flows ⋮ Local modulated wave model for the reconstruction of space–time energy spectra in turbulent flows ⋮ Large-eddy simulation of large-scale structures in long channel flow ⋮ An input–output based analysis of convective velocity in turbulent channels ⋮ The impact of chemical modelling on turbulent premixed flame acoustics
This page was built for publication: On convection velocities in turbulent shear flows