The partitioning of attached anddetached eddy motion in theatmospheric surface layer usingLorentz wavelet
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Townsend's (1976) attached eddy hypothesis states that the turbulent structure in the constant stress layer can be decomposed into attached and detached eddy motion. This paper proposes and tests methodology for separating the attached and detached eddy motion from time series measurements of velocity and temperature. The proposed methodology is based on the time-frequency localization and ltering capabilities of the orthonormal wavelet transforms. Using a relative entropy statistical measure, the optimal wavelet basis is identi ed rst. The turbulence time series measurements are then transformed into the wavelet domain where the contribution of speci c events in the time-frequency domain are identi ed. The ltering scheme utilizes a recently constructed Lorentz thresholding methodology that successfully eliminated all wavelet coe cients associated with the detached eddy motion. While this ltering scheme lacks the compression e ciency of the classical Donoho and Johnstone's universal thresholding model, it conserves the higher-order statistics and important turbulence interactions related to the Reynolds stresses. Following the ltering scheme, the attached eddy motion time series is re-constructed by an inverse wavelet transform of the non-zero wavelet coe cients. The proposed partitioning methodology for attached and detached eddy motion is tested using 56Hz triaxial sonic anemometer velocity and temperature measurements above a uniform dry lake bed in Owens valley, California, for a wide range of atmospheric stability conditions. Validation that the wavelet ltered time series represented the attached eddy motion is also discussed in the context of conservation of turbulence energy and surface uxes. 2
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تاریخ انتشار 1995