We present an investigation of the statistics of velocity gradient related quantities, in particular energy dissipation rate and enstrophy, along the trajectories of fluid tracers and of heavy/light particles advected by a homogeneous and isotropic turbulent flow. The refined similarity hypothesis (RSH) proposed by Kolmogorov and Oboukhov in 1962 is rephrased in the Lagrangian context and then tested along the particle trajectories. The study is performed on state-of-the-art numerical data resulting from numerical simulations up to Reλ∼400 with 20483 collocation points. When particles have small inertia, we show that the Lagrangian formulation of the RSH is well verified for time lags larger than the typical response time τp of the particle...
A turbulent flow is maintained by an external supply of kinetic energy, which is eventually dissipat...
The Lagrangian perspective, describing a flow from the trajectories of fluid tracers, isa natural fr...
Lagrangian statistics of fluid-particle velocity and acceleration conditioned on fluctuations of dis...
We present an investigation of the statistics of velocity gradient related quantities, in particular...
We present an investigation of the statistics of velocity gradient related quantities, in particular...
A statistical description of turbulence comprising a probability distribution for stationary flows i...
AbstractDirect numerical simulation data for the Lagrangian velocity structure functions conditioned...
The distribution of relative velocities between particles provides invaluable information on the rat...
A scale-similarity model of a two-point two-time Lagrangian velocity correlation (LVC) was originall...
Using volumetric velocity data from a turbulent laboratory water flow and numerical simulations of h...
A scale-similarity model for Lagrangian two-point, two-time velocity correlations LVCs in isotropic ...
The creation of large spatial gradients in velocity by turbulent flows has important implications fo...
In turbulence, ideas of energy cascade and energy flux, substantiated by the exact Kolmogorov relati...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
Experiments in high Reynolds number turbulence demonstrate the failure of Kolmogorov's Refined Simil...
A turbulent flow is maintained by an external supply of kinetic energy, which is eventually dissipat...
The Lagrangian perspective, describing a flow from the trajectories of fluid tracers, isa natural fr...
Lagrangian statistics of fluid-particle velocity and acceleration conditioned on fluctuations of dis...
We present an investigation of the statistics of velocity gradient related quantities, in particular...
We present an investigation of the statistics of velocity gradient related quantities, in particular...
A statistical description of turbulence comprising a probability distribution for stationary flows i...
AbstractDirect numerical simulation data for the Lagrangian velocity structure functions conditioned...
The distribution of relative velocities between particles provides invaluable information on the rat...
A scale-similarity model of a two-point two-time Lagrangian velocity correlation (LVC) was originall...
Using volumetric velocity data from a turbulent laboratory water flow and numerical simulations of h...
A scale-similarity model for Lagrangian two-point, two-time velocity correlations LVCs in isotropic ...
The creation of large spatial gradients in velocity by turbulent flows has important implications fo...
In turbulence, ideas of energy cascade and energy flux, substantiated by the exact Kolmogorov relati...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
Experiments in high Reynolds number turbulence demonstrate the failure of Kolmogorov's Refined Simil...
A turbulent flow is maintained by an external supply of kinetic energy, which is eventually dissipat...
The Lagrangian perspective, describing a flow from the trajectories of fluid tracers, isa natural fr...
Lagrangian statistics of fluid-particle velocity and acceleration conditioned on fluctuations of dis...