Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4925977 | Renewable Energy | 2017 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
Second and third order structure functions computed over separation distances in the mean flow direction vary with spatial scale as predicted by the Kolmogorov hypotheses. Cross-spectra from adjacent spatial bins have a noise floor an order of magnitude lower than the corresponding auto-spectra and phase lags over increasing spatial ranges demonstrate the advection of coherent structures by the mean flow. The spectral and structure function estimates of dissipation rate vary linearly with U3 and agree to within a factor of 2.5 on ebb and 6 on flood, the spectral estimates being larger. Dissipation rates are an order of magnitude higher on ebb than flood tide, likely due to asymmetry in the local topography.
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Authors
Rachel M. Horwitz, Alex E. Hay,