Abstract

In trying to explain this discrepancy, it was noted (see Ref. 15 for details) that most of the data considered in Ref. 6 was either in the core or just downstream of the core region. Asymptotic decay exponents cannot be meaningfully defined in the transition region where m ranges from zero, just at the end of the core, to some finite value further downstream; therefore, values of m obtained from data for this region cannot be interpreted as meaningful asymptotic decay exponents. Estimation of Turbulent Energy Dissipation Using Available Transfer Theories

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