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Correlating data: examples from turbulent wall layers

Correlating data: examples from turbulent wall layers Flow fields in fluid mechanics often contain regions where different physical events occur. The relative size of the regions changes as a parameter is varied. Correlating field data, either physical or DNS calculation experiments, in these situations can be aided by using ideas from matched asymptotic expansions from applied mathematics. A second situation is when two slightly different processes occur in the same spatial region. For this case, a two-term asymptotic expansion is needed. This article discusses how composite expansions and the common part matching behavior are useful in correlating data. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Experiments in Fluids Springer Journals

Correlating data: examples from turbulent wall layers

Experiments in Fluids , Volume 49 (1) – Apr 3, 2010

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by Springer-Verlag
Subject
Engineering; Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer; Fluid- and Aerodynamics; Engineering Fluid Dynamics
ISSN
0723-4864
eISSN
1432-1114
DOI
10.1007/s00348-010-0861-9
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Abstract

Flow fields in fluid mechanics often contain regions where different physical events occur. The relative size of the regions changes as a parameter is varied. Correlating field data, either physical or DNS calculation experiments, in these situations can be aided by using ideas from matched asymptotic expansions from applied mathematics. A second situation is when two slightly different processes occur in the same spatial region. For this case, a two-term asymptotic expansion is needed. This article discusses how composite expansions and the common part matching behavior are useful in correlating data.

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Experiments in FluidsSpringer Journals

Published: Apr 3, 2010

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