2020
DOI: 10.1080/00221686.2020.1729266
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Statistical analysis methods for transient flows – the dam-break case

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“…The results for both tips showed PDFs with similar behaviors, including a strong skewness, deviating from the Gaussian bell-shape and resulting in different values between mode, median, and mean. This is consistent with hydraulic jump data (Chanson, 2007a;Chachereau and Chanson, 2011), and the median was used for further analysis since this value was less affected by extreme values (Chanson, 2020). It is acknowledged that the intrusive nature of the phase-detection probes might affect the statistical distribution of the chord/length data, particularly for bubble sizes lesser than the probe's diameter.…”
Section: B Bubble Chord Time and Pseudo-chord Lengthsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The results for both tips showed PDFs with similar behaviors, including a strong skewness, deviating from the Gaussian bell-shape and resulting in different values between mode, median, and mean. This is consistent with hydraulic jump data (Chanson, 2007a;Chachereau and Chanson, 2011), and the median was used for further analysis since this value was less affected by extreme values (Chanson, 2020). It is acknowledged that the intrusive nature of the phase-detection probes might affect the statistical distribution of the chord/length data, particularly for bubble sizes lesser than the probe's diameter.…”
Section: B Bubble Chord Time and Pseudo-chord Lengthsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…For breaking bores, long-duration measurements were physically meaningless because of the non-stationary nature of the flow. Instead, a large number of (Chanson, 2020). Herein, all data were synchronized based on the bore arrival time at the left tip of the reference probe (i.e., first air-to-water detection corresponded to T = 0), and the results were ensemble averaged or mediated over all available repetitions.…”
Section: Signal Processing and Methodologymentioning
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“…For a limited number of cases, the experiments were repeated 25 times in the current study and an ensemble statistical analysis was conducted to extract mean and fluctuating quantities. Such a rigorous methodology is difficult to achieve high quality data sets (Chanson 2020). In turn, the approach restricted the spatial coverage of the data, and the secondary flow maps could not be generated with the current metrology.…”
Section: Experimental Flow Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The empirical mode decomposition method has recently been developed by Huang et al [12], who used it extensively to analyze nonstationary and nonlinear time-series data for different geophysical applications [13]. Although the ensemble average method is the most reliable approach for extracting time-varying average flow quantities [14], due to the practical and technical limitations, time constraints, and limited resources [15], this method is seldom applied in studies on unsteady open-channel flow. For the other three methods, there is a weakness that likely causes errors in the estimation of the time-varying mean flow quantities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%