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One-Dimensional Flow Spectra and Cumulative Energy from Two Pipe Facilities

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Progress in Turbulence VIII (iTi 2018)

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Experiments have been conducted to assess the sizes and energy fractions of structure in fully developed turbulent pipe flow regime in two pipe facilities, ColaPipe at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, and CICLoPE at University of Bologna, for shear Reynolds number in the range \(2.5\cdot {10^3}\le {\mathrm {Re_{\tau }}}\le {{3.7\cdot {10^4}}}\), utilizing a single hot-wire probe. Considerations are given to the spectra of the streamwise velocity fluctuations, and large scale motions and their energy contents from the pipe near-wall to centerline. The analysis of the velocity fluctuations revealed a Reynolds-number dependent inner peak at a fixed wall normal location, however, an outer peak seems not to appear that might be attributed either to low Reynolds number effect or not high enough spatial resolution of the hot-wire probe, motivating further study utilizing nanoscale probes. Sizes of the large scale, and very large scale structures were estimated to have wavelengths of 3R, and 20R at high Reynolds number, respectively. The fractional energy contents in wavelengths associated with the large scale motions at various wall normal locations showed maximum contribution to the turbulent kinetic energy near the outer limit of the logarithmic layer.

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This research is funded via the German Research Foundation (DFG) as part of the FOR1182 and SPP1881 project. Support received from the European High performance Infrastructures in Turbulence (EUHIT) is appreciated.

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Zanoun, ES., Öngüner, E., Egbers, C., Bellani, G., Talamelli, A. (2019). One-Dimensional Flow Spectra and Cumulative Energy from Two Pipe Facilities. In: Örlü, R., Talamelli, A., Peinke, J., Oberlack, M. (eds) Progress in Turbulence VIII. iTi 2018. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 226. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22196-6_33

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