Stochastic estimation and flow sources associated with surface pressure events in a turbulent boundary layer
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3555628
DOI10.1063/1.1389284zbMath1184.76386OpenAlexW1975640894MaRDI QIDQ3555628
Ahmed M. Naguib, O. Juckenhöfel, C. E. Wark
Publication date: 22 April 2010
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1389284
stochastic processespressureboundary layer turbulenceflow measurementvelocity measurementmicrophones
Related Items (10)
State estimation with limited sensors -- a deep learning based approach ⋮ Comparison of stochastic estimation methods with conditional events optimization for the reconstruction of the flow around a supercritical airfoil in transonic conditions ⋮ Investigation of flow structures involved in sound generation by two- and three-dimensional cavity flows ⋮ Stochastic estimation of a separated-flow field using wall-pressure-array measurements ⋮ Transfer functions for flow predictions in wall-bounded turbulence ⋮ Scale interactions in velocity and pressure within a turbulent boundary layer developing over a staggered-cube array ⋮ A non-linear observer for unsteady three-dimensional flows ⋮ Data-driven decomposition of the streamwise turbulence kinetic energy in boundary layers. Part 1. Energy spectra ⋮ Quadratic stochastic estimation of far-field acoustic pressure with coherent structure events in a 2D compressible plane mixing layer ⋮ Turbulent structure of high-amplitude pressure peaks within the turbulent boundary layer
Cites Work
- Conditional eddies in isotropic turbulence
- Measurements of the fluctuating pressure at the wall beneath a thick turbulent boundary layer
- Relationship between wall pressure and velocity-field sources
- Stochastic estimation of organized turbulent structure: homogeneous shear flow
- Turbulence statistics in fully developed channel flow at low Reynolds number
- The structure of the turbulent pressure field in boundary-layer flows
This page was built for publication: Stochastic estimation and flow sources associated with surface pressure events in a turbulent boundary layer