AbstractWe use a wavelet-based deconvolution method to extract some multiplicative cascading process from experimental turbulent velocity signals. We show that at the highest accessible Reynolds numbers, the experimental data do not allow us to discriminate between various phenomenological cascade models recently proposed to account for intermittency and their log-normal approximations. We further report evidence that velocity fluctuations are not scale invariant but possess more complex self-similarity properties that are likely to depend on the Reynolds number. We comment on the possible asymptotic validity of the multifractal description
We compare different approaches towards an effective description of multiscale velocity field correl...
5 pages, 3 figuresWe use the multifractal formalism to describe the effects of dissipation on Lagran...
We study the statistical performance of multiresolution (wavelet based) estimators commonly used for...
AbstractWe use a wavelet-based deconvolution method to extract some multiplicative cascading process...
We report on the experimental application of a wavelet based deconvolution method that has been rece...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract. The multifractal framework rel...
International audienceThe multifractal (MF) framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence t...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
Log-infinitely divisible cascades provide a general framework to study the property of scale invaria...
We present a generalization of the Castaing et al. [1] approach of velocity intermittency using the ...
In the context of fully developed turbulence, Castaing et al. [10] have recently advocated a descrip...
International audienceThe multifractal (MF) framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence t...
We compare different approaches towards an effective description of multiscale velocity field correl...
5 pages, 3 figuresWe use the multifractal formalism to describe the effects of dissipation on Lagran...
We study the statistical performance of multiresolution (wavelet based) estimators commonly used for...
AbstractWe use a wavelet-based deconvolution method to extract some multiplicative cascading process...
We report on the experimental application of a wavelet based deconvolution method that has been rece...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract. The multifractal framework rel...
International audienceThe multifractal (MF) framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence t...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
The multifractal framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence to its local regularity prop...
Log-infinitely divisible cascades provide a general framework to study the property of scale invaria...
We present a generalization of the Castaing et al. [1] approach of velocity intermittency using the ...
In the context of fully developed turbulence, Castaing et al. [10] have recently advocated a descrip...
International audienceThe multifractal (MF) framework relates the scaling properties of turbulence t...
We compare different approaches towards an effective description of multiscale velocity field correl...
5 pages, 3 figuresWe use the multifractal formalism to describe the effects of dissipation on Lagran...
We study the statistical performance of multiresolution (wavelet based) estimators commonly used for...