We present a theoretical attack on the classical problem of intermittency and anomalous scaling in turbulence. Our focus is on an ideal situation: high Reynolds number isotropic turbulence driven by steady large scale forcing. Moreover, the fluid is incompressible and no confining boundaries are present. We start from a good set of basis functions for the velocity field. These are real and divergence-free. To each wave-vector k in Fourier space there is one pair of basis functions with respectively left and right-handed polarity. Isotropy makes all k on the shell of constant |k| statistically equivalent. Consequently, the coefficients, X+ and X-, to the basis functions in that shell become two random variables whose joint pdf describes the ...
We review recent progresses on anomalous scaling and universality in anisotropic and homogeneous hyd...
A scaling hypothesis leading to generalized extended self-similarity (GESS) for velocity structure f...
We review recent progresses on anomalous scaling and universality in anisotropic and homogeneous hyd...
We apply the general formalism of equivalence of reference fields in scale invariant systems (Dubru...
Using direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence in periodic cubes of several grid sizes, ...
Using direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence in periodic cubes of several grid sizes, ...
Using direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence in periodic cubes of several grid sizes, ...
We discuss on an example a general mechanism of apparition of anomalous scaling in scale invariant s...
AbstractTheoretical results on the scaling properties of turbulent velocity fields are reported in t...
A flow generator is described in which homogeneous axisymmetric turbulent air flows with varying and...
We discuss on an example a general mechanism of apparition of anomalous scaling in scale invariant s...
We review some advances in the theory of homogeneous, isotropic turbulence. Our emphasis is on the n...
The nature of intermittency in shear dominated flows changes with respect to homogeneous and Isotrop...
We review some advances in the theory of homogeneous, isotropic turbulence. Our emphasis is on the n...
Measurements of the spectrum and correlation functions at large Reynolds number (RN ~ 10^5 based on ...
We review recent progresses on anomalous scaling and universality in anisotropic and homogeneous hyd...
A scaling hypothesis leading to generalized extended self-similarity (GESS) for velocity structure f...
We review recent progresses on anomalous scaling and universality in anisotropic and homogeneous hyd...
We apply the general formalism of equivalence of reference fields in scale invariant systems (Dubru...
Using direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence in periodic cubes of several grid sizes, ...
Using direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence in periodic cubes of several grid sizes, ...
Using direct numerical simulations of isotropic turbulence in periodic cubes of several grid sizes, ...
We discuss on an example a general mechanism of apparition of anomalous scaling in scale invariant s...
AbstractTheoretical results on the scaling properties of turbulent velocity fields are reported in t...
A flow generator is described in which homogeneous axisymmetric turbulent air flows with varying and...
We discuss on an example a general mechanism of apparition of anomalous scaling in scale invariant s...
We review some advances in the theory of homogeneous, isotropic turbulence. Our emphasis is on the n...
The nature of intermittency in shear dominated flows changes with respect to homogeneous and Isotrop...
We review some advances in the theory of homogeneous, isotropic turbulence. Our emphasis is on the n...
Measurements of the spectrum and correlation functions at large Reynolds number (RN ~ 10^5 based on ...
We review recent progresses on anomalous scaling and universality in anisotropic and homogeneous hyd...
A scaling hypothesis leading to generalized extended self-similarity (GESS) for velocity structure f...
We review recent progresses on anomalous scaling and universality in anisotropic and homogeneous hyd...