On the Non Specific Nature of Classical Turbulence Statistics
Abstract
The classical statistics of turbulence are shown to be not specific to turbulence and can be derived from a solution for recurring unsteady state viscous flow. Care must be exercised in using them to make deductions about turbulence structures and mechanisms. The conditionally averaged statistics, particularly involving the velocities of the ejections in the burst phase, are more distinctive of turbulence. Key words: Turbulence statistics, classical, conditional average, probability density function, energy spectrum
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