A comparison of velocity measurements using a laser anemometer and a hot‐film probe, with application to grid‐stirring entrainment experiments

A laser‐Doppler anemometer has been used to measure the spatial decay of velocity fluctuations generated by a vertically oscillating grid in a laboratory tank. These velocity data were found to be in agreement with earlier studies using hot‐film probes, though a comparison of the length scales of th...

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