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December 4, 2013, 19:32 |
Turbulent kinetic Energy
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El
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Hello,
I have a 3x3x3 mesh grid (chosen for simplicity) that I am using to analyze turbulent velocities. The turbulence is isotropic. I have u-velocity measurements (fluctuations) made on the grid that were taken at some time, t. I also have v and w velocities that are the same size. I would like to find the turbulent kinetic energy by using the equation (u ) What I am stuck on is understanding how to apply this equation to my data. In example, if I wanted to plot TKE vs. t, I should only get a single point, right? How do I boil down this data to get the single point? Any help is appreciated. |
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isotropic, meshgrid, turbulence kinetic energy |
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