Abstract
Dual-plane, high-cadence, stereoscopic particle-image velocimetry of a turbulent jet is used to investigate the spatial structure of the acoustically important wave packets; these are shown to have fundamentally different coherence decay and phase speed from energy-containing eddies that dominate pointwise measurements.
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