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Particle image velocimetry (PIV) measurements were carried out on a backward-facing step flow at a Reynolds number of Re h =U ∞ h/ν=4,660 (based on step height and freestream velocity). In-plane velocity, out-of-plane vorticity, Reynolds stress and turbulent kinetic energy production measurements in the x–y and x–z planes of the flow are presented. Proper orthogonal decomposition was performed on both the fluctuating velocity and vorticity fields of the x–y plane PIV data using the method of snapshots. Low-order representations of the instantaneous velocity fields were reconstructed using the velocity modes. These reconstructions provided insight into the contribution that the various length scales make to the spatial distribution of mean and turbulent flow quantities such as Reynolds stress and turbulent kinetic energy production. Large scales are found to contribute to the Reynolds stresses and turbulent kinetic energy production downstream of reattachment, while small scales contribute to the intense Reynolds stresses in the vicinity of reattachment.
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Kostas, .J., Soria, .J. & Chong, .M. Particle image velocimetry measurements of a backward-facing step flow. Exp Fluids 33, 838–853 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-002-0521-9
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-002-0521-9