
WAVELET ANALYSIS CONSIDERATIONS FOR EXPERIMENTAL NONSTATIONARY FLOW PHENOMENA
Author(s) -
Maria Luiza Sperb Indrusiak,
Alice Kozakevicius,
Sérgio Viçosa Möller
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
engenharia térmica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1676-1790
DOI - 10.5380/reterm.v15i1.62149
Subject(s) - wavelet , morlet wavelet , discrete wavelet transform , wavelet transform , wavelet packet decomposition , harmonic wavelet transform , stationary wavelet transform , second generation wavelet transform , mathematics , mathematical analysis , continuous wavelet transform , orthogonal wavelet , fourier transform , computer science , artificial intelligence
In this work, wavelet transforms are the analysis tools for studying transient and discontinuous phenomena associated to turbulent flows. The application in quest results from velocity measurements with hot wire anemometry in the transient wake considering a circular cylinder in an aerodynamic channel. Continuous and discrete wavelet transforms are applied and compared with the corresponding results given by the Fourier transform. For the continuous wavelet transform, the Morlet function was adopted as transform basis, and for the discrete case, the Daubechies orthonormal wavelet with 20 null moments. Results using the discrete wavelet packet transform are also presented and compared. A wake past a cylinder was analytically simulated and compared with the actual one, both in transient flow. The ability of the wavelet transforms in the analysis of unsteady phenomena and the potential of the wavelet approach as a complementary tool to the Fourier spectrum for the analysis of stationary phenomena is presented and discussed.