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Small-scale intermittency in anisotropic turbulence

Wouter J. T. BosLukas LiechtensteinKai Schneider

Year: 2007 Journal:   Physical Review E Vol: 76 (4)Pages: 046310-046310   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Isotropic, rotating, and stratified turbulent flows are analyzed using a scale- and direction-dependent flatness. The anisotropy of the spatial fluctuations of the energy distribution can hereby be quantified for different length scales. This measure allows one to distinguish between longitudinal and transversal intermittency as well as between horizontal and vertical intermittency. The difference between longitudinal and transversal intermittency is argued to be related to the incompressiblity constraint. A large difference between horizontal and vertical intermittency for stratified turbulence can be explained by an energy depletion of the horizontal plane in Fourier space.

Keywords:
Intermittency Turbulence Flatness (cosmology) Physics Anisotropy Isotropy Scale (ratio) Statistical physics Plane (geometry) Horizontal plane Mechanics Classical mechanics Mathematics Geometry Optics

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Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
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