Publication Date:
1963-04-01
Description:
An analysis of experimental results shows that the three most important terms in the energy balance of a mixing layer-the production, diffusion and dissipation terms-may be expressed in terms of an eddy viscosity, eddy diffusivity for turbulent energy, and a microscale, respectively, all being constant for a given cross-section. A first-order solution calculated for the resulting differential equation yields a turbulent intensity profile in qualitative agreement with experiment. The peak value of the turbulent intensity is found to depend on a dissipation constant and on the ratio of eddy diffusivity for turbulent energy to eddy viscosity. Experiments carried out with the intention of reducing turbulent intensities by means of extraneous vortices, generated by small delta wings, have shown slight increases in intensity, presumably because eddy viscosity increases with eddy diffusivity. © 1963, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
Print ISSN:
0022-1120
Electronic ISSN:
1469-7645
Topics:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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Physics
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