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Turbulent flow in a channel at a low Reynolds number

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A two-component laser Doppler velocimeter with high spatial and temporal resolution was used to obtain measurements for fully developed turbulent flow of water through a channel with an aspect ratio of 12 : 1 at Re=5700 (based on the centerline velocity and the half-height of the channel). Statistical quantities that were determined are the mean streamwise velocity, the root-mean-square of the fluctuations of the streamwise and the normal velocities, the Reynolds shear stress and higher order moments. Turbulence production is calculated from these quantities. Turbulence statistics obtained from experiments are compared with results from a direct numerical simulation at the same Reynolds number. The good agreement validates a recent DNS, at Re=5700, which is approximately twice as large as used in most previous studies.

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Received: 12 May 1997 / Accepted: 8 April 1998

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Günther, A., Papavassiliou, D., Warholic, M. et al. Turbulent flow in a channel at a low Reynolds number. Experiments in Fluids 25, 503–511 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003480050256

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