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CICLoPE—a response to the need for high Reynolds number experiments

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Published 6 March 2009 2009 The Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Alessandro Talamelli et al 2009 Fluid Dyn. Res. 41 021407 DOI 10.1088/0169-5983/41/2/021407

1873-7005/41/2/021407

Abstract

Although the equations governing turbulent flow of fluids are well known, understanding the overwhelming richness of flow phenomena, especially in high Reynolds number turbulent flows, remains one of the grand challenges in physics and engineering. High Reynolds number turbulence is ubiquitous in aerospace engineering, ground transportation systems, flow machinery, energy production (from gas turbines to wind and water turbines), as well as in nature, e.g. various processes occurring in the planetary boundary layer. High Reynolds number turbulence is not easily obtained in the laboratory, since in order to have good spatial resolution for measurements, the size of the facility itself has to be large. In this paper, we discuss limitations of various existing facilities and propose a new facility that will allow good spatial resolution even at high Reynolds number. The work is carried out in the framework of the Center for International Cooperation in Long Pipe Experiments (CICLoPE), an international collaboration that many in the turbulence community have shown an interest to participate in.

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10.1088/0169-5983/41/2/021407