An evaluation of different approaches for estimating shear velocity in aeolian research studies [1]
Title | An evaluation of different approaches for estimating shear velocity in aeolian research studies |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Authors | Zhang, P [2], Edwards, BL [3], Webb, NP [4], Trautz, A [5], Gillies, JA [6], Ziegler, NP [7], Van Zee, JW [8] |
Journal | Aeolian Research |
Volume | 70-71 |
Start Page | 100945 |
Keywords | Planar fit [9], Reynolds stress tensor [10], Streamline correction [11], Turbulence [12], Ultrasonic anemometer [13] |
Abstract | Sonic anemometry represents an important technological advance for aeolian studies, fostering better understanding of near-surface turbulence and improved methods for estimating shear velocity (u*). Here, we compare u* estimated from the Law of the Wall approach and from four methods that use 3-D wind vector measurements from sonic anemometers: double rotation, triple rotation, planar fit, and a newly developed approach based on invariants of the Reynolds stress tensor. Data were collected over 7.5 months at the Jornada Experimental Range |
DOI | 10.1016/j.aeolia.2024.100945 [14] |