Statistical properties of turbulent density fluctuations

Author:

Wilson L. N.,Damkevala R. J.

Abstract

The cross-correlation technique has been used to obtain statistical properties of scalar density fluctuations. Two schlieren instruments with their optical beams intersecting in the turbulent field each give a signal proportional to the density gradient in the flow direction but integrated along the beam path. Cross-correlation of the two signals gives an area integral of the density-gradient covariance. For locally isotropic conditions the area integration can exactly compensate for the two gradients giving a result proportional to the local mean-square density fluctuation at the beam intersection point.Experiments performed in the shear layer of a subsonic jet show results which tend to verify the principles of crossed-schlieren measurement. Intensity levels are close to those predicted assuming density fluctuations are related isentropically to local, incompressible pressure fluctuations.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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