We propose and validate a novel experimental technique to measure two-point statistics of turbulent flows. It consists of spreading rigid fibers in the flow and tracking their position and orientation in time and is therefore named “fiber tracking velocimetry.” By choosing different fiber lengths, i.e., within the inertial or dissipative range of scales, the statistics of turbulence fluctuations at the selected length scale can be probed accurately by simply measuring the fiber velocity at its two ends and projecting it along the transverse-to-fiber direction. By means of fully resolved direct numerical simulations and experiments, we show that these fiber-based transverse velocity increments are statistically equivalent to the (unperturbed...
A 3D stationary particle tracking velocimetry (SPTV) with a unique recursive corrective algorithm ha...
The aim of the current project was to analyse grid turbulence with a technique that allows for a dir...
We present measurements of the full velocity gradient tensor and all volumetric dissipation rate ele...
We propose and validate a novel experimental technique to measure two-point statistics of turbulent ...
We study the dynamics of a flexible fiber freely moving in a three-dimensional fully developed turbu...
The knowledge of the behavior of non-spherical particles suspended in turbulent flows covers a wide ...
We investigate experimentally the dynamics of non-axisymmetric fibres in channel flow turbulence, fo...
A novel technique for characterizing turbulent flows was developed and tested at the NASA Glenn Rese...
Multiphase flows, i.e. flows in which one or more phases are dispersed within a carrier phase, are...
We present measurements of the full velocity gradient and dissipation rate tensor based on dense fie...
For more than one hundred years, scientists are working to uncover how turbulent flows occur. This w...
Quasi-two-dimensional turbulence (Q2D) has both a practical and theoretical relevance. Following the...
The thesis is divided in two parts showing applications of active and passive models, in which the L...
International audienceWhen a fluid in turbulent motion is tagged by a nonuniform concentration of id...
When a fluid in turbulent motion is tagged by a nonuniform concentration of ideal tracers, the mean ...
A 3D stationary particle tracking velocimetry (SPTV) with a unique recursive corrective algorithm ha...
The aim of the current project was to analyse grid turbulence with a technique that allows for a dir...
We present measurements of the full velocity gradient tensor and all volumetric dissipation rate ele...
We propose and validate a novel experimental technique to measure two-point statistics of turbulent ...
We study the dynamics of a flexible fiber freely moving in a three-dimensional fully developed turbu...
The knowledge of the behavior of non-spherical particles suspended in turbulent flows covers a wide ...
We investigate experimentally the dynamics of non-axisymmetric fibres in channel flow turbulence, fo...
A novel technique for characterizing turbulent flows was developed and tested at the NASA Glenn Rese...
Multiphase flows, i.e. flows in which one or more phases are dispersed within a carrier phase, are...
We present measurements of the full velocity gradient and dissipation rate tensor based on dense fie...
For more than one hundred years, scientists are working to uncover how turbulent flows occur. This w...
Quasi-two-dimensional turbulence (Q2D) has both a practical and theoretical relevance. Following the...
The thesis is divided in two parts showing applications of active and passive models, in which the L...
International audienceWhen a fluid in turbulent motion is tagged by a nonuniform concentration of id...
When a fluid in turbulent motion is tagged by a nonuniform concentration of ideal tracers, the mean ...
A 3D stationary particle tracking velocimetry (SPTV) with a unique recursive corrective algorithm ha...
The aim of the current project was to analyse grid turbulence with a technique that allows for a dir...
We present measurements of the full velocity gradient tensor and all volumetric dissipation rate ele...