Comparison of theory and experiment for homogeneous turbulence with shear

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Solutions for uniformly-sheared turbulence, in which the interaction of the turbulence with the mean shear dominates the turbulent self-interaction, are compared with experiment. An anisotropic spectral tensor, which appears general enough to represent the initial experimental turbulence, is used for the initial condition in the calculations. The evolution of one-point turbulence components and microscales, as well as two-point velocity correlations, are considered. In most cases the agreement with experiment is good. The theory correctly predicts the presence of a negative region for two-point longitudinal-velocity correlations only for point separations in the direction normal to the flow and the mean gradient. Copyright © 1975 American Institute of Physics.

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Deissler, R. G. (1975). Comparison of theory and experiment for homogeneous turbulence with shear. Physics of Fluids, 18(10), 1237–1240. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.861007

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