The effect of spatial resolution of cold-wire anemometry on both the variance and energy spectrum of temperature fluctuations is analyzed through the use of a numerical database. Temperature fluctuation snapshots from a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a heated smooth-wall turbulent channel flow are spatially averaged in the spanwise direction to simulate the wire filtering. The results show that the wire length does not affect the mean temperature while it significantly attenuates the variance of temperature fluctuations, particularly in the vicinity of the wall. As the filter length grows, the peaks of the one- and two-dimensional energy spectrograms are further attenuated. Limited attenuation is seen when the filter length is small...
Lecordier, jc petit, c paranthoen, pThe effects of heat conduction between the active section of a c...
A well-known problem of hot-wire anemometry (HWA), is the “wall effect”, namely theoverestimation of...
A well-known problem of hot-wire anemometry (HWA), is the “wall effect”, namely theoverestimation of...
Lecordier, jc dupont, a gajan, p paranthoen, pIt has been shown previously that the frequency respon...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
We estimate the effect of the finite spatial resolution of a cold wire for scalar measurements, usin...
Abstract The present investigation is — to the author’s knowledge — the first attempt to document, u...
Lecordier, jc petit, c paranthoen, pThe effects of heat conduction between the active section of a c...
A well-known problem of hot-wire anemometry (HWA), is the “wall effect”, namely theoverestimation of...
A well-known problem of hot-wire anemometry (HWA), is the “wall effect”, namely theoverestimation of...
Lecordier, jc dupont, a gajan, p paranthoen, pIt has been shown previously that the frequency respon...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
There are no measurement techniques for turbulent flows capable of reaching the versatility of hot-w...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
The effort to describe velocity fluctuation distributions in wall-bounded turbulent flows has raised...
We estimate the effect of the finite spatial resolution of a cold wire for scalar measurements, usin...
Abstract The present investigation is — to the author’s knowledge — the first attempt to document, u...
Lecordier, jc petit, c paranthoen, pThe effects of heat conduction between the active section of a c...
A well-known problem of hot-wire anemometry (HWA), is the “wall effect”, namely theoverestimation of...
A well-known problem of hot-wire anemometry (HWA), is the “wall effect”, namely theoverestimation of...