We consider the turbulent energy dissipation from one-dimensional records in experiments using air and gaseous helium at cryogenic temperatures, and obtain the intermittency exponent via the two-point correlation function of the energy dissipation. The air data are obtained in a number of flows in a wind tunnel and the atmospheric boundary layer at a height of about 35 m above the ground. The helium data correspond to the centerline of a jet exhausting into a container. The air data on the intermittency exponent are consistent with each other and with a trend that increases with the Taylor microscale Reynolds number, R_\lambda, of up to about 1000 and saturates thereafter. On the other hand, the helium data cluster around a constant value a...
Within the framework of random multiplicative energy cascade models of fully developed turbulence, e...
Various difficulties can be eXpected in trying to eXtract from eXperimental data the distribution of...
This study investigates by experiment the dependence of the inertial-range exponent m of the streamw...
The two-point correlation function of the energy dissipation, obtained from a one-point time record ...
Method of measuring physical parameters characterizing intermittency effects of energy cascade in tu...
International audienceWe present a detailed analysis of the energy dissipation averaged over a dista...
Cette thèse de doctorat à été réalisée au sein du Laboratoire des Écoulements Géophysiques e...
Among the most important questions about turbulence, is the origin of intermittency in a flow. Anoth...
International audienceThe intermittency of turbulent superfluid helium is explored systematically in...
International audienceo answer the question whether a cascade of energy exists or not in turbulenc...
A general formula for the intermittency exponent fJ. is proposed to explore various normal cascades ...
We address the experimentally observed non-Gaussian fluctuations for the energy injected into a clos...
International audienceThis paper reports new experimental and simulation velocity data for superflui...
The use of low temperature helium in fully developed turbulence experiments is crucial in the study ...
The statistics of the energy and helicity fluxes in isotropic turbulence are studied using high reso...
Within the framework of random multiplicative energy cascade models of fully developed turbulence, e...
Various difficulties can be eXpected in trying to eXtract from eXperimental data the distribution of...
This study investigates by experiment the dependence of the inertial-range exponent m of the streamw...
The two-point correlation function of the energy dissipation, obtained from a one-point time record ...
Method of measuring physical parameters characterizing intermittency effects of energy cascade in tu...
International audienceWe present a detailed analysis of the energy dissipation averaged over a dista...
Cette thèse de doctorat à été réalisée au sein du Laboratoire des Écoulements Géophysiques e...
Among the most important questions about turbulence, is the origin of intermittency in a flow. Anoth...
International audienceThe intermittency of turbulent superfluid helium is explored systematically in...
International audienceo answer the question whether a cascade of energy exists or not in turbulenc...
A general formula for the intermittency exponent fJ. is proposed to explore various normal cascades ...
We address the experimentally observed non-Gaussian fluctuations for the energy injected into a clos...
International audienceThis paper reports new experimental and simulation velocity data for superflui...
The use of low temperature helium in fully developed turbulence experiments is crucial in the study ...
The statistics of the energy and helicity fluxes in isotropic turbulence are studied using high reso...
Within the framework of random multiplicative energy cascade models of fully developed turbulence, e...
Various difficulties can be eXpected in trying to eXtract from eXperimental data the distribution of...
This study investigates by experiment the dependence of the inertial-range exponent m of the streamw...