Measurements in a Turbulent Channel Flow by Means of an LDV Profile Sensor

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Abstract

Spatially and temporally resolved velocity measurements in wall-bounded turbulent flows remain a challenge. Contrary to classical laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) measurements, the laser Doppler velocity profile sensor (LDV-PS) allows the combined measurement of tracer particle position and velocity, which makes it a promising tool. To assess its feasibility a commercial LDV-PS is employed in a turbulent channel flow at Reτ=350. Additionally, the measurement and signal-processing accuracies of velocity and location are evaluated for various tracer-object sizes and velocities. On this basis, the turbulent channel flow measurements are evaluated and compared to reference data from direct numerical simulations. Thus, potentials of the LDV-PS are investigated for different regions of the flow and various data processing routines as well as the experimental practice are discussed from an application perspective.

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Pasch, S., Leister, R., Gatti, D., Örlü, R., Frohnapfel, B., & Kriegseis, J. (2024). Measurements in a Turbulent Channel Flow by Means of an LDV Profile Sensor. Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, 113(1), 195–213. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10494-023-00469-4

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