Self-Regularization in turbulence from the Kolmogorov 4/5-Law and Alignment
Theodore D. Drivas
Abstract:A defining feature of 3D hydrodynamic turbulence is that the rate of energy dissipation is bounded away from zero as viscosity is decreased (Reynolds number increased). This phenomenon -anomalous dissipation -is sometimes called the 'zeroth law of turbulence' as it underpins many celebrated theoretical predictions. Another robust feature observed in turbulence is that velocity structure functions Sp( ) := |δ u| p exhibit persistent power-law scaling in the inertial range, namely Sp( ) ∼ | | ζp for exponents ζp… Show more
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