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Combined laser-doppler and cold wire anemometry for turbulent heat flux measurement

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 combined laser-doppler and cold wire anemometry technique for determining turbulent heat flux is described. The system can be used in flows of arbitrarily high turbulent intensity and large temperature variations. Its potential is demonstrated via measurements in a simulated stable atmospheric boundary layer, for which the Monin-Obukhov length scale was about 70% of the boundary layer depth. Mean and turbulence properties were obtained throughout the boundary layer and the results are shown to be both internally consistent and similar to corresponding field data. Measurements in the highly turbulent, separated flow behind a bluff body mounted in the stable boundary layer are also presented.

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Received: 9 May 1997 / Accepted: 2 September 1997

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Heist, D., Castro, I. Combined laser-doppler and cold wire anemometry for turbulent heat flux measurement. Experiments in Fluids 24, 375–381 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003480050186

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