10kHz hot wire anemometry time series data captures fluid flow behind various orifice geometries and probing configurations. Created by Mukesh Karunanethy and updated in March 2026, the collection provides high-frequency measurements for turbulence analysis.
Use Cases
- Spectral analysis of turbulence using the 10kHz velocity time series
- Comparative study of flow separation based on different orifice geometries
- Validation of turbulence models using experimental probing configuration data
Strengths
- Consistent 10kHz sampling rate for high-frequency resolution
- Includes multiple orifice geometries for comparative study
- Varying probing configurations provide spatial diversity in measurements
Limitations
- Lack of metadata regarding specific fluid properties or flow conditions
- Unknown total number of files or records
- Missing column headers or data dictionary
Provenance
- Source
- Mukesh Karunanethy, Harvard Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Sensor-based experimental measurement (Hot Wire Anemometry)
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-03-03.