Turbulence length scale calculation methods were critically reviewed for fu
lness in boundary la,ver heat transfer correlations. Using the variance of
the streamwise velocity and the dissipation spectrum, a rigorous method for
calculating tin energy-based integral scale was introduced. A principal ad
vantage of the new method is the capability to calculate length scales in a
low-Reynolds-number turbulent boundary layer The method was validated with
data from grid-generated, free-shear-layer, and wall-bounded turbulence. L
ength scales were calculated in turbulent boundary layers with momentum thi
ckness Reynolds numbers from 400 to 2100 and in flows with turbulent Reynol
ds numbers as low as 90.