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Turbulence statistics and very-large-scale motions in decelerating open-channel flow

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This study experimentally examined the turbulent characteristics of decelerating open-channel flow based on particle imaging velocimetry measurement. The decelerating flow shows a similar velocity profile to that in uniform flow, but it exhibits greater turbulence intensity and Reynolds stress. Statistical evidence of the presence of very-large-scale motions (VLSMs) in decelerating open-channel flows was presented for the first time. The results indicate that VLSMs in decelerating flows can survive further away from the wall when compared to other wall-turbulence flows. The contribution rate of the VLSMs to the turbulent kinetic energy and the Reynolds stress in the decelerating open-channel flow is slightly lower than that in channels, boundary layers, and pipe flows.

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