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| <math>\tilde{\Phi}</math>
| <math>\tilde{\Phi}</math>
| Normalized velocity spectrum
| Normalized velocity spectrum
| e.g., <math>\tilde{\Phi_u(\tilde{k})} = \left(\epsilon \nu^5\right)^{-1/4} \Phi_u(k)</math>
| e.g., <math>\tilde{\Phi}_u(\tilde{k})} = \left(\epsilon \nu^5\right)^{-1/4} \Phi_u(k)</math>
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| <math>\tilde{\Psi}</math>
| Normalized shear spectrum
| e.g., <math>\tilde{\Psi}(\tilde{k})} = L_K^2 \left(\epsilon \nu^5\right)^{-1/4} \Psi(k)</math>
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| <math>\Psi(k)</math>  
| <math>\Psi(k)</math>  
| Shear spectrum
| Shear spectrum. Use <math>\Psi_1</math>, <math>\Psi_2</math> to distinguish orthogonal components of the shear.
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| <math> \mathrm{(1/s)}^2/\mathrm{cpm} </math>
| <math> \mathrm{(1/s)}^2/\mathrm{cpm} </math>

Revision as of 15:08, 3 December 2021


Background (total) velocity

Turbulence properties

Fluid properties and background gradients for turbulence calculations

Theoretical Length and Time Scales

Turbulence Spectrum