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turbulent length scale and turbulent intensity

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Hi everbody,

I have a basic question regarding to turbulent length scale and turbulent intensity for three-dimensional flows in a pipe. How I can estimate them?

I went through the manual and I found the turbulent length scale for two-dimensional flow in a pipe is 0.07D, where D is pipe diameter. Can I use this formula for 3D flow in a pipe?

For turbulent intensity 0.16*(Re)^(1/8) , where Re is Reynolds number


Thanks in advance

0 Replies Last Post 23 févr. 2011, 03:37 UTC−5
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