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Identification methods for vortical structures in turbulent boundary layers

March 26, 2010
Abstract
Vortical structures, which align in groups or packets, were proposed as a fundamental structure of turbulent boundary layers more than 50 years ago in the literature. Recently, planar and volumetric velocity measurements obtained by PIV provide direct information on three-dimensional spatial velocity variations which can be used to identify coherent structures. Several identification methods will be discussed.