Characterization of turbulence in inhomogeneous anisotropic flows
Abstract
We introduce a global quantity δ that characterizes turbulent fluctuations in inhomogeneous anisotropic flows. This time-dependent quantity is based on spatial averages of global velocity fields rather than classical temporal averages of local velocities. δ(t) provides a useful quantitative characterization of any turbulent flow through generally only two parameters, its time average δ and its variance δ2. Properties of δ and δ2 are experimentally studied in the typical case of the von K\'arm\'an flow and used to characterize the scale by scale energy budget as a function of the forcing mode as well as the transition between two flow topologies.
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