Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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221007 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Using the electrochemical method, measurements were made in a plane channel liquid flow, for which the Reynolds number (Re â¡Â U â a/ν, U is the mean velocity and a is the hydraulic diameter) is variable between 3000 and 40,000. The Schmidt number of the salt (here, ferri-ferrocyanide) diffusing in water is typically about 1400, consequently the diffusion layer is located inside the viscous sublayer (y+ < 0.5, where superscripts + denote quantities dimensionless with respect to wall variables). The scalar field fluctuations are maintained by a mean concentration gradient, imbedded in a strongly sheared velocity field. The skewness and flatness factors were used to investigate the concentration field in the near-vicinity of the wall (in terms of anisotropy and internal intermittency). Thus, the concentration PDFs are very nearly Gaussian, with a slight dissymmetry that diminishes with increasing Reynolds numbers. On the direction x parallel to the wall, the skewness factor of âcâx is about 1, independently on the Reynolds number. This property is very similar to that of a Pr â¼Â 1 passive scalar mixing in a sheared flow, already studied in the literature.
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Authors
X. Adolphe, L. Danaila, S. Martémianov,