The integral length scale measures the correlation distance of a process in terms of space or time.
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The mathematical expressions for integral scales are:
Where is the integral time scale, L is the integral length scale, and and are the autocorrelation with respect to time and space respectively.
- ^ O’Neill, P. L.; Nicolaides, D.; Honnery, D.; Soria, J. (13–17 December 2004). "Autocorrelation Functions and the Determination of Integral Length with Reference to Experimental and Numerical Data". 15th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference.
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