Lk. Su et Wja. Dahm, SCALAR IMAGING VELOCIMETRY MEASUREMENTS OF THE VELOCITY-GRADIENT TENSOR FIELD IN TURBULENT FLOWS .1. ASSESSMENT OF ERRORS, Physics of fluids, 8(7), 1996, pp. 1869-1882
The concept of flow field velocimetry based on scalar imaging measurem
ents [Phys. Fluids A 4, 2191 (1992)] is here formulated in terms of an
integral minimization implementation, where the velocity field u(x,t)
is found by minimizing weighted residuals of the conserved scalar tra
nsport equation, along with the continuity condition and a smoothness
condition. We apply this technique to direct numerical simulation (DNS
) data for the limiting case of turbulent mixing of a Sc=1 passive sca
lar field. The spatial velocity fields u(x,t) thus obtained demonstrat
e good correlation with the exact DNS fields, as do the statistics of
the velocity and the velocity gradient fields. The results from this i
ntegral minimization implementation also show significant improvement
over those from the direct inversion technique reported earlier. These
results are shown to be largely insensitive to noise at levels charac
teristic of current fully resolved scalar field measurements. (C) 1996
American Institute of Physics.