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Reynolds decomposition and statistical mean

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Dynamical characteristics
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Reynolds decomposition and statistical mean


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Reynolds decomposition and statistical mean
Practice Quiz: Reynolds
decomposition and TOTAL POINTS 3
statistical mean
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Submit your assignment 1. We consider an atmospheric boundary layer where the temperature (as the velocity field) can be decomposed in two 1 / 1 point
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Video: RANS, closure terms, a steady temperature ⟨T⟩ and turbulent fluctuations. We can then write:
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averaged equations TO PASS 80 % or higher 66.66%
2 questions We keep your highest score where ⟨. ⟩ corresponds to a statistical mean. The statistical average of the diffusion term

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is then equal to
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Wind measurements in the Correct


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is then equal to:

is then equal to:

is then equal to

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2. We keep here the same hypothesis and notations as in the previous question.The statistical average of the non-linear 1 / 1 point
term

is equal to

is equal to

is equal to

is equal to

Correct

is equal to

Correct

3. We keep here the same hypothesis and notations as in the previous question.The statistical average of the non-linear 0 / 1 point
term

is equal to

Correct

is equal to

is equal to

is equal to

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