Applied Sciences (Dec 2021)
The Spatial Structure of Passively Simulated Atmospheric Boundary Layer Turbulence
Abstract
Three types of turbulence fields were investigated using a research method combining wind tunnel tests and theoretical analysis to further explore the spatial structure of atmospheric boundary layer turbulence, which was passively simulated by a wind tunnel. The fundamental theory of turbulence is introduced, and some traditional theoretical coherence models based on isotropic turbulence theory are derived. The difference between the theoretical results and the passive simulation of atmospheric boundary layer turbulence was compared and discussed. The analysis results show that the passively simulated atmospheric turbulence basically conformed to the homogeneous isotropic turbulence assumption on the horizontal plane, but the interference of the nonisotropic turbulence components cannot be ignored either. Finally, some improvements were made to the traditional coherence function model based on the experimental results to apply the passively simulated atmospheric boundary layer turbulence.
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