1979
DOI: 10.1063/1.326356
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Estimation of wave-number spectrum parameters from fixed probe-pair data

Abstract: Spectrum parameter estimation concerning a stationary and homogeneous random field is examined in terms of quantities obtainable from a pair of fixed probes. The estimators of the mean wave number and the wave-number spectral width are derived by relating wave-number spectral moments to spatial derivatives of the complex covariance of the field, the effect of finite probe size being taken into account. The estimate biases associated with the probe separation can be greatly reduced by employing an algorithm bas… Show more

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“…The advantage of Taylor's hypothesis is that it requires only one probe for detection. More advanced methods that can estimate wave number spectra directly require two or more probes (Smith and Powers, 1973;Iwama et al, 1979;Beall et al, 1982). It might be instructive to show the result for a case where the turbulence is confined to a part of wave number space: assume we have S(k) = A|k| −α within a cone with an opening angle θ 0 as in Eq.…”
Section: Taylor's Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The advantage of Taylor's hypothesis is that it requires only one probe for detection. More advanced methods that can estimate wave number spectra directly require two or more probes (Smith and Powers, 1973;Iwama et al, 1979;Beall et al, 1982). It might be instructive to show the result for a case where the turbulence is confined to a part of wave number space: assume we have S(k) = A|k| −α within a cone with an opening angle θ 0 as in Eq.…”
Section: Taylor's Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summary figure from experimental studies of plasma density fluctuations in radio frequency (RF) discharges, obtaining dispersion relations against a noisy background (Iwama et al, 1979;Beall et al, 1982). For the conditions on the left it is feasible to obtain evidence of a dispersion relation.…”
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“…A cylindrical reference frame is used in the following, where R is the major radius, z is the vertical coordinate with respect to the midplane and φ is the toroidal angle. it has to be long enough that the probes can be considered point-like with respect to their mutual distance, as also discussed in [18]. Second, it has to be short enough that the level of coherence in the range of frequencies of interest is sufficiently high, but yet the probes are not 'shielding' each other.…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Methodsmentioning
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“…In addition, probes with finite size act as a high-pass filter in k-space [18], making the measurement untrustful for small values of k . It is therefore difficult to discriminate between a small but finite k associated with drift (including drift-interchange) waves in plasmas with small ion Larmor radius and a vanishing k associated with flute instabilities.…”
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