On probability density functions of locally averaged dissipation and 1D surrogate in isotropic turbulence

ORAL

Abstract

In the Kolmogorov theory in 1962 the energy dissipation rate locally averaged over a sphere with scale r is introduced and is assumed to obey the lognormal distribution. The variance is a power law function of r with the exponent mu, the intermittency exponent. In many efforts to find the exponent, the 1D dissipation surrogate instead of full dissipation has been used, but which raised arguments whether the two exponents are the same. We explored the relation between two exponents by using the transform formula for the PDFs of the full dissipation and 1D surrogate. It was found that the difference between two exponents decreases

as (log R_\lambda)^{-1}, which was confirmed by the DNS data.

*JSPS KAKENHI Grant Nos.25K01161, 24K14977,25K15145. HPCI hp250010, hp250029JHPCN jh250039NIFS NIFS23KISS033NUCC HPC2025

Presenters

  • Toshiyuki Gotoh

    • Keio Univ.

Authors

  • Toshiyuki Gotoh

    • Keio Univ.
  • Takeshi Watanabe

    • Nagoya Inst of Tech
  • Izumi Saito

    • Nagoya Inst of Tech