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NOWA PUBLIKACJA: Novel approaches to estimating turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate from low and moderate resolution velocity fluctuation time series

AUTHORS:

Wacławczyk M., Ma Y-F., Kopec J.M., and Malinowski S.P.

ABSTRACT:

In this paper we propose two approaches to estimating the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) dissipation rate, based on the zero-crossing method by Sreenivasan et al. (1983). The original formulation requires a fine resolution of the measured signal, down to the smallest dissipative scales. However, due to finite sampling frequency, as well as measurement errors, velocity time series obtained from airborne experiments are characterized by the presence of effective spectral cutoffs. In contrast to the original formulation the new approaches are suitable for use with signals originating from airborne experiments. The suitability of the new approaches is tested using measurement data obtained during the Physics of Stratocumulus Top (POST) airborne research campaign as well as synthetic turbulence data. They appear useful and complementary to existing methods. We show the number-of-crossings-based approaches respond differently to errors due to finite sampling and finite averaging than the classical power spectral method. Hence, their application for the case of short signals and small sampling frequencies is particularly interesting, as it can increase the robustness of turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate retrieval.

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2017, vol. 10, pp. 4573-4585, doi: 10.5194/amt-10-4573-2017


Opublikowano dnia - 30 listopada 2017 10:42
Ostatnia zmiana - 30 listopada 2017 10:48
Publikujący - Sekretariat IGF


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