The classical energy cascade in turbulence as described by Richardson and Kolmogorov is predominantly a conjecture relying on the locality of interactions between scales of turbulence. This picture is generally accepted and assumes that energy and enstrophy transfers occur between neighbouring scales of turbulence and that vortex stretching plays a major role in the dynamics of this energy cascade. Direct numerical simulation data for Re_λ ranging from 37 to 1131 is used to gather evidence for the cascade by investigating the energy and enstrophy fluxes between scales and the interplay between vorticity at one scale and strain at an adjacent scale. This is achieved by using a bandpass filter to educe the turbulent structures at various leng...
We investigate energy transfer across scales in three-dimensional compressible magnetohydrodynamic (...
The scale energy budget utilizes a modified version of the classical Kolmogorov equation of wall tur...
The effect of rotation is considered to become important when the Rossby number is sufficiently smal...
The classical energy cascade in turbulence as described by Richardson and Kolmogorov is predominantl...
Scale locality is a key concept in turbulent cascade theory and is also associated with reflection s...
Real turbulent flows are difficult to classify as either spatially homogeneous or isotropic. Nonethe...
International audienceAn important characteristic of geophysically turbulent flows is the transfer o...
A temporal study of energy transfer across length scales is performed in 3D numerical simulations of...
International audienceWe consider three-dimensional turbulence from which vortex stretching is remov...
We characterise the incompressible turbulence cascade in terms of the concurrent inter-scale and int...
Abstract. Flows in natural uid layers are often forced simultaneously at scales smaller and much la...
Two-dimensional turbulence admits two different ranges: an inverse energy cascade at large scales an...
The scaling of turbulent motions is investigated by considering the flow in the eigenframe of the lo...
The local nature of the energy cascade in space and time is studied using direct numerical simulatio...
The present work describes the multidimensional behaviour of scale-energy production, transfer and d...
We investigate energy transfer across scales in three-dimensional compressible magnetohydrodynamic (...
The scale energy budget utilizes a modified version of the classical Kolmogorov equation of wall tur...
The effect of rotation is considered to become important when the Rossby number is sufficiently smal...
The classical energy cascade in turbulence as described by Richardson and Kolmogorov is predominantl...
Scale locality is a key concept in turbulent cascade theory and is also associated with reflection s...
Real turbulent flows are difficult to classify as either spatially homogeneous or isotropic. Nonethe...
International audienceAn important characteristic of geophysically turbulent flows is the transfer o...
A temporal study of energy transfer across length scales is performed in 3D numerical simulations of...
International audienceWe consider three-dimensional turbulence from which vortex stretching is remov...
We characterise the incompressible turbulence cascade in terms of the concurrent inter-scale and int...
Abstract. Flows in natural uid layers are often forced simultaneously at scales smaller and much la...
Two-dimensional turbulence admits two different ranges: an inverse energy cascade at large scales an...
The scaling of turbulent motions is investigated by considering the flow in the eigenframe of the lo...
The local nature of the energy cascade in space and time is studied using direct numerical simulatio...
The present work describes the multidimensional behaviour of scale-energy production, transfer and d...
We investigate energy transfer across scales in three-dimensional compressible magnetohydrodynamic (...
The scale energy budget utilizes a modified version of the classical Kolmogorov equation of wall tur...
The effect of rotation is considered to become important when the Rossby number is sufficiently smal...