In this letter we report further experimental evidence of extended self-similarity in the structure functions of the velocity field of fully developed turbulence. We study the behaviour of high-order structure functions close to the Kolmogorov scale η where extended self-similarity is observed.
We test the fluctuation theorem from measurements in turbulent flows. We study the time fluctuations of the force acting on an obstacle, and we consider two experimental situations: the case of a von Kármán swirling flow between counter-rotating disks (VK) and the case of a wind tunnel jet. We first study the symmetries implied by the Gallavotti-Cohen fluctuation theorem (FT) on the probability density distributions of the force fluctuations; we then test the Sinai scaling.We observe that in both experiments the symmetries implied by the FT are well verified, whereas the Sinai scaling is established, as expected, only for long times.
The relationship between the scaling laws of temperature and velocity structure functions has been experimentally studied. Specifically it is shown that the second-order temperature structure function is affected only by the intermittency of velocity. Finally we show that a much wider scaling range, of temperature structure functions, is observed if they are drawn as a function of the second one.
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