Employing wind tunnel data to evaluate a turbulent spectral model

In this study, spectra obtained from wind tunnel data are compared with a model that describes observed atmospheric neutral spectra. The investigation points out that there is a good conformity between both spectra for the whole turbulent frequency domain. This result is significative since that t...

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Autores principales: Álvarez y Álvarez, Gisela Marina, Demarco, Giuliano, Martins, Luis Gustavo, Puhales, Franciano S., Acevedo, Otávio Costa, Loredo Souza, Acir Mércio, Bodmann, Bardo Ernst Josef, Degrazia, Gervásio Annes, Wittwer, Adrián Roberto
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Publicado: Science Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/handle/123456789/27792
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Sumario:In this study, spectra obtained from wind tunnel data are compared with a model that describes observed atmospheric neutral spectra. The investigation points out that there is a good conformity between both spectra for the whole turbulent frequency domain. This result is significative since that the spectral model was obtained using only turbulent quantities measured in the planetary boundary layer. This similitude occurring with wind tunnel and atmospheric data furnishes a way to obtain connections between wind tunnel and atmospheric turbulent observations. The results, presented in this analysis, confirm the hypothesis that turbulence parameters observed in wind tunnel, can simulate real wind data measured in atmosphere.