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A novel tethered-sphere add-on to enhance grid turbulence

Vonlanthen, Richard
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Monkewitz, Peter A.  
2011
Experiments In Fluids

The new turbulence generator consists of a standard uniform grid with tethered spheres attached to its nodes and is capable of producing approximately twice the turbulence energy per unit pressure drop coefficient C (p) than the same bare grid without the spheres. At the same time, the Reynolds number Re-lambda based on the Taylor microscale is also amplified by a factor of roughly 2, and the turbulence anisotropy is reduced to a constant level of 10% at all downstream distances without further flow conditioning after the grid. The new grid's simple design makes it suitable for a variety of fluid-flow facilities, in particular smaller water tunnels. Its performance in comparison with the plain grid is documented by measurements of the streamwise decay of turbulence energy and velocity spectra in the Re-lambda range of 50-100.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00348-011-1070-x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000294347800001

Author(s)
Vonlanthen, Richard
Monkewitz, Peter A.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Published in
Experiments In Fluids
Volume

51

Start page

579

End page

585

Subjects

Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence

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Generated Turbulence

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Decaying Turbulence

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Wind-Tunnel

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Contraction

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Scale

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December 16, 2011
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