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PIV Measurements of a Turbulent Boundary Layer Perturbed by a Wall-Mounted Transverse Circular Cylinder Element
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Zhanqi?TangEmail author  Yanhua?Wu  Yongxia?Jia  Nan?Jiang
Institution:1.Linné FLOW Centre, KTH Mechanics,Stockholm,Sweden;2.Swedish e-Science Research Centre (SeRC),Stockholm,Sweden;3.MCS, Argonne National Laboratory,Lemont,USA;4.Center for High Performance Computing, PDC. KTH,Stockholm,Sweden
Abstract:Postprocessing and storage of large data sets represent one of the main computational bottlenecks in computational fluid dynamics. We assume that the accuracy necessary for computation is higher than needed for postprocessing. Therefore, in the current work we assess thresholds for data reduction as required by the most common data analysis tools used in the study of fluid flow phenomena, specifically wall-bounded turbulence. These thresholds are imposed a priori by the user in L2-norm, and we assess a set of parameters to identify the minimum accuracy requirements. The method considered in the present work is the discrete Legendre transform (DLT), which we evaluate in the computation of turbulence statistics, spectral analysis and resilience for cases highly-sensitive to the initial conditions. Maximum acceptable compression ratios of the original data have been found to be around 97%, depending on the application purpose. The new method outperforms downsampling, as well as the previously explored data truncation method based on discrete Chebyshev transform (DCT).
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