Intermittency, measured as log(F(r)/3), where F(r) is the flatness of velocity increments at scale r, is found to rapidly increase as viscous effects intensify, and eventually saturate at very small scales. This feature defines a finite intermediate range of scales between the inertial and dissipation ranges, that we shall call near-dissipation range. It is argued that intermittency is multiplied by a universal factor, independent of the Reynolds number Re, throughout the near-dissipation range. The (logarithmic) extension of the near-dissipation range varies as $\sqrt{\log Re}$. As a consequence, scaling properties of velocity increments in the near-dissipation range strongly depend on the Reynolds number
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Intermittency, measured as $\log \left({F(r)}/{3}\right)$ , where F(r) is the flatness of velocity i...
7 pages, 7 figuresIntermittency, measured as log(F(r)/3), where F(r) is the flatness of velocity inc...
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The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
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From a simple path integral involving a variable volatility in the velocity differences, we obtain v...
High-resolution simulations within the GOY shell model are used to study various scaling relations f...
Measurement and phenomenological analyses of intermittency growth in an experimental turbulent pip f...
Intermittency, measured as $\log \left({F(r)}/{3}\right)$ , where F(r) is the flatness of velocity i...
7 pages, 7 figuresIntermittency, measured as log(F(r)/3), where F(r) is the flatness of velocity inc...
The variational approach to the closure problem of turbulence theory, proposed in an earlier article...
The two-point correlation function of the energy dissipation, obtained from a one-point time record ...
The nature of intermittency in shear dominated flows changes with respect to homogeneous and Isotrop...
We relate the intermittent fluctuations of velocity gradients in turbulence to a whole range of loc...
cited By 41International audienceHot wire measurements of longitudinal and transverse increments are...
Turbulent shear flows, such as those occurring in the wall region of turbulent boundary layers, show...
The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
AbstractHigh Reynolds number turbulence is characterized by extreme fluctuations of velocity gradien...
The effect of Eulerian intermittency on the Lagrangian statistics of relative dispersion in fully de...
A recent theoretical development in the understanding of the small-scale structure of Navier-Stokes ...
From a simple path integral involving a variable volatility in the velocity differences, we obtain v...
High-resolution simulations within the GOY shell model are used to study various scaling relations f...
Measurement and phenomenological analyses of intermittency growth in an experimental turbulent pip f...