DNS 1-6 Instantaneous Data: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 14:15, 21 November 2022
Instantaneous data
Time-resolved data should be provided as well in the boundary layer regions as outlined in section
6 of [1]. The spatial resolution should be that of the computation. The temporal resolution
duration should be related to the boundary layer characteristics, and certainly in terms of wall
time units. This does not preclude other time scales, e.g. the time scales can also be linked to a
vortex bursting frequency; these should be documented and justified.
This section may also contain time histories at selected probe locations to illustrate time
scales etc.
Indicate how the data were non-dimensionalised.
Contributed by: Alessandro Colombo (UNIBG), Francesco Carlo Massa (UNIBG), Jean-Baptiste Chapelier (ONERA) — University of Bergamo (UNIBG), ONERA
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