An experimental investigation of the fine-scale structure of turbulence was carried out. Five different shear flows were studied: three in a wind tunnel with an open working section and an elliptical nozzle and two in a wind tunnel of closed working section and square cross-section. The experiments tested two approaches to the theory of fine-scale turbulence structure: one based on the Navier-Stokes equations and the other on some similarity hypotheses. The variability of all fine-scale constants (including exponents in inertial-subrange power laws and the Kolmogorov constant) is revealed. A correlation between all fine-scale constants and the external intermittency coefficient is established.
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