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Turbulent Kinetic Energy Is Different from Viscous Energy Loss

RadioGraphics, 2020
Kotomi Iwata   +4 more
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Viscous Dissipation of Turbulence Kinetic Energy in Storms*

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2001
Abstract In this note the magnitude of the viscous dissipation of turbulence kinetic energy in the surface layer of storms is investigated. It is shown that the layer-integrated dissipative heating is a cubic function of the wind speed. The magnitude of the estimated heating at higher wind speeds confirms the importance to storm evolution of this term ...
Steven Businger, Joost A. Businger
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Turbulent kinetic energy in a moving porous bed

International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 2008
ARTICLE I NFO This paper presents a set of transport equations for solving problems involving turbulent flow in a moving bed reactor. The reactor is seen as a porous matrix with a moving solid phase. Equations are time-and- volume averaged and the solid phase is considered to have an imposed constant velocity.
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Daytime Temporal Variation of Surface-Layer Parameters and Turbulence Kinetic Energy Budget in Topographically Complex Terrain Around Umiam, India

Boundary-layer Meteorology, 2019
Nilamoni Barman   +7 more
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Aircraft measurements of dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1972
AbstractFifty values of the rate of dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy, ε, deduced from spectra of vertical air velocity component made from an aircraft are presented. While generally in the range of values found by other authors the distribution of ε with height shows a good deal of scatter.
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INHOMOGENEOUS TWO-STREAM TURBULENT MIXING USING THE TURBULENT KINETIC ENERGY EQUATION

1970
Abstract : A study was made on applying the turbulent kinetic energy approach to inhomogeneous two-stream turbulent mixing calculations and to calculations of a two-dimensional symmetric wake. Mixing calculations are made and compared with experimental data for coaxial hydrogen-air and air-air mixing flows.
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Impact of Nocturnal Low-Level Jets on Near-Surface Turbulence Kinetic Energy

Boundary-layer Meteorology, 2015
H. Duarte   +6 more
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