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The correlation between surface temperature and subsurface velocity during evaporative convection
Authors:J. R. Saylor  K. A. Flack  M. P. Schultz  G. B. Smith
Affiliation:(1) Clemson University, 229 Fluor Daniel Building Box 340921, Clemson, SC 29634-0921, USA e-mail: jrsaylor@ces.clemson.edu, US;(2) United States Naval Academy Annapolis, MD 21402, USA, US;(3) Naval Research Laboratory Code 7253, 4555 Overlook Ave SW Washington, DC 20375, USA, US
Abstract:
The cross-correlation between surface temperature and subsurface velocity is presented for water undergoing evaporative convection. The surface temperature measurements were obtained via quantitative infrared imaging, and the velocity measurements were obtained using a two-component laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) system. The water surface was covered with a surfactant monolayer, which did not impede evaporation. The largest measured correlation coefficient was 0.375. Correlation coefficients obtained after shifting the velocity and temperature time traces with respect to each other revealed a peak in the correlation coefficient very close to a zero time shift. The significance of these results and their implications for the remote sensing of underwater objects via infrared imaging are discussed. Received: 2 April 2001/Accepted: 30 November 2001
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