Well defined scaling laws clearly appear in wall bounded turbulence, very close to the wall, where a distinct violation of the refined Kolmogorov similarity hypothesis (RKSH) occurs together with the simultaneous persistence of scaling laws. A new form of RKSH for the wall region is here proposed in terms of the structure functions of order two which, in physical terms, confirms the prevailing role of the momentum transfer towards the wall in the near wall dynamics
The generalised Kolmogorov equation is used to describe the scale-by-scale turbulence dynamics in th...
Time irreversibility is a distinctive feature of non-equilibrium phenomena such as turbulent flows, ...
We present a study of intermittency in a turbulent channel flow. Scaling exponents of longitudinal s...
Well defined scaling laws clearly appear in wall bounded turbulence, very close to the wall, where a...
Scaling laws and intermittency in the wall region of a turbulent flow are addressed by analyzing dat...
In wall-bounded turbulence, the moment generating functions (MGFs) of the streamwise velocity _ ...
The law of the wall, regarded as one of the very few pieces of turbulence hypothesis, predicts the m...
Statistical properties of forced two-dimensional turbulence generated in two different flow domains ...
Turbulent shear flows, such as those occurring in the wall region of turbulent boundary layers, show...
The Reynolds number scaling of flow topology in the eigenframe of the strain-rate tensor is investig...
From a simple path integral involving a variable volatility in the velocity differences, we obtain v...
Turbulent separation in channel flow containing a curved wall is studied using a generalised form of...
The generalised Kolmogorov equation is used to describe the scale-by-scale turbulence dynamics in ...
The existence of a "−1" power-law scaling at low wavenumbers in the longitudinal velocity ...
The Kolmogorov equation generalized to wall-turbulence has been recently proven to give a detailed d...
The generalised Kolmogorov equation is used to describe the scale-by-scale turbulence dynamics in th...
Time irreversibility is a distinctive feature of non-equilibrium phenomena such as turbulent flows, ...
We present a study of intermittency in a turbulent channel flow. Scaling exponents of longitudinal s...
Well defined scaling laws clearly appear in wall bounded turbulence, very close to the wall, where a...
Scaling laws and intermittency in the wall region of a turbulent flow are addressed by analyzing dat...
In wall-bounded turbulence, the moment generating functions (MGFs) of the streamwise velocity _ ...
The law of the wall, regarded as one of the very few pieces of turbulence hypothesis, predicts the m...
Statistical properties of forced two-dimensional turbulence generated in two different flow domains ...
Turbulent shear flows, such as those occurring in the wall region of turbulent boundary layers, show...
The Reynolds number scaling of flow topology in the eigenframe of the strain-rate tensor is investig...
From a simple path integral involving a variable volatility in the velocity differences, we obtain v...
Turbulent separation in channel flow containing a curved wall is studied using a generalised form of...
The generalised Kolmogorov equation is used to describe the scale-by-scale turbulence dynamics in ...
The existence of a "−1" power-law scaling at low wavenumbers in the longitudinal velocity ...
The Kolmogorov equation generalized to wall-turbulence has been recently proven to give a detailed d...
The generalised Kolmogorov equation is used to describe the scale-by-scale turbulence dynamics in th...
Time irreversibility is a distinctive feature of non-equilibrium phenomena such as turbulent flows, ...
We present a study of intermittency in a turbulent channel flow. Scaling exponents of longitudinal s...