Similarity scaling, when it can be justified, is a powerful tool for predicting properties of fluid flows and reducing the computational load when using mathematical models. Numerous publications describe different applications of this method, using often different scaling laws with one or more scaling parameters. The justification for these laws is often based on some assumptions or references to experimental results. In this paper, we base the scaling law on basic physical principles of classical Newtonian physics (Galilei group) and derive some predictions that we apply to a simple model for the axisymmetric turbulent jet. In a companion paper, we compare these predictions to careful measurements on a free jet in the laboratory and evalu...
We study the self-similarity and dissipation scalings of a turbulent planar jet and the theoreticall...
Scaling laws and intermittency in the wall region of a turbulent flow are addressed by analyzing dat...
Paper presents results evaluated from anemometric data on a large number of synthetic jets. The resu...
In the current work, we find that a free axisymmetric jet in air displays self-similarity in the ful...
In this paper, we test the idea of equilibrium similarity, for which all scales evolve in a similar ...
The governing equations for the two-point velocity correlations in the far field of the axisymmetric...
A direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a spatially evolving turbulent round jet has been conducted ...
A new theory for the turbulent plane wall jet without external stream is proposed based on a similar...
The study by Klingenberg, Oberlack & Pluemacher ["Symmetries and turbulence modeling", Phys. Fluids ...
This paper proposes a reformulation and extension of the concept of Extended Self-Similarity. In su...
Data on synthetic jets suggest that planar and axisymmetric turbulent synthetic jets exhibit self-si...
The axisymmetric plums and the axisymmetric jets are investigated analytically. The k-\epsilon\ turb...
This paper addresses the long-standing debate about whether the asymptotic jet can be universal....
International audienceWe address the important point of the proportionality between the longitudinal...
This paper presents a general, universally valid solution of axisymmetric turbulent submerged jet fl...
We study the self-similarity and dissipation scalings of a turbulent planar jet and the theoreticall...
Scaling laws and intermittency in the wall region of a turbulent flow are addressed by analyzing dat...
Paper presents results evaluated from anemometric data on a large number of synthetic jets. The resu...
In the current work, we find that a free axisymmetric jet in air displays self-similarity in the ful...
In this paper, we test the idea of equilibrium similarity, for which all scales evolve in a similar ...
The governing equations for the two-point velocity correlations in the far field of the axisymmetric...
A direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a spatially evolving turbulent round jet has been conducted ...
A new theory for the turbulent plane wall jet without external stream is proposed based on a similar...
The study by Klingenberg, Oberlack & Pluemacher ["Symmetries and turbulence modeling", Phys. Fluids ...
This paper proposes a reformulation and extension of the concept of Extended Self-Similarity. In su...
Data on synthetic jets suggest that planar and axisymmetric turbulent synthetic jets exhibit self-si...
The axisymmetric plums and the axisymmetric jets are investigated analytically. The k-\epsilon\ turb...
This paper addresses the long-standing debate about whether the asymptotic jet can be universal....
International audienceWe address the important point of the proportionality between the longitudinal...
This paper presents a general, universally valid solution of axisymmetric turbulent submerged jet fl...
We study the self-similarity and dissipation scalings of a turbulent planar jet and the theoreticall...
Scaling laws and intermittency in the wall region of a turbulent flow are addressed by analyzing dat...
Paper presents results evaluated from anemometric data on a large number of synthetic jets. The resu...