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November 28, 2016, 15:34 |
Data analysis via Taylor's Hypothesis
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Hello,
I have a rather large data set of velocity magnitudes sampled at a certain frequency, and I am asked to interpret the data as a spatial measurement considering Taylor's Hypothesis. Now I have understood that taylor's hypothesis only functions well for small velocity fluctuations, however, I am not sure how to take into account the errors generated by this approximation. Up to now I have computed the data as a spatial measurement, considering the taylor hypothesis to be exact. However, an error should be generated when assuming taylor hypothesis, and I do not know how to obtain it. Hopefully someone can help me Thanks in advance |
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hypothesis, taylor, turbulence, validation, velocity |
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