Included in this .zip file is the Pitot probe data taken as part of 
the International Collaboration on Experimental Turbulence (ICET)
experiment program.  The data provided here is from the experiments
outlined in:

Bailey, S.C.C., Hultmark, M., Monty, J.P., Alfredsson, P.H., Chong, M.S.,
Duncan, R.D., Fransson, J.H.M., Hutchins, N., Marusic, I., McKeon, B.J.
and Nagib, H.M., 2013. Obtaining accurate mean velocity measurements in
high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers using Pitot tubes. 
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 715, p.642.

Please cite this paper whenever the data is used.

The data is provided in three states of correction. Each of these three sets 
is provided in a separate folder:
*uncorrected; 
*with viscous,shear and near-wall corrections
*with viscous,shear, near-wall and turbulence corrections.  

Within each folder there are three folders corresponding to the different
facilities: 
*KTH - the KTH wind tunnel
*Melbourne Low Re - the Melbourne wind tunnel with the Reynolds 
number changed by moving measurement position
*Melbourne High Re - the Melbourne wind tunnel with the probes 
at the furthest downstream location and two higher free-stream velocities

Within each of these folders are the actual data files.  Each file follows
the following naming convention:
XXXXXXXX_YY Probe_ZZZZ.txt
where XXXXXXXX is `Uncorrected', `Corrected', and `turb_corr'
corresponding to the state of correction.  YY is the probe diameter
in mm.  ZZZZ is the approximate free stream velocity for the KTH and 
Melbourne High Re sets, and the measurement station for the Melbourne
Low Re set.

The data files include relevant information in its header such as
flow properties, Reynolds number and friction velocity.  The friction
velocity is estimated following the procedure described in the
 corresponding paper.  Following this header information is
the actual data in tab delimited format.  

Any questions about this data can be addressed to
Sean Bailey at sean.bailey@uky.edu.
