Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2006
Pressure and pressure-velocity space correlations are calculated, using rapid-distortion theory, for turbulence in a uniform shear flow. It is found that pressure fluctuations remain correlated over significantly greater distances than do velocity fluctuations. When these predictions are used as a model for turbulence in free turbulent shear flows, it is found that the predicted scale of the pressure fluctuations is larger than the flow width. It is proposed that pressure fluctuations remain highly correlated right across free shear flows. Predictions from the theory are then compared with various experimental situations in which reasonable qualitative agreement is to be expected, and this is found.