Microscale of Turbulence
Microscale of Turbulence : A length parameter taken as a measure of the average size of the smallest eddies, i.e., those presumed to be largely responsible for the dissipation of energy. where R(y) is the normalized space correlation of the same component of the eddy velocity at points separated by distances y, and since R(y) has a maximum at the origin, measures the curvature of R(y) at y = 0. See scale of turbulence