190 research outputs found
Statistical mechanics of the shallow water system
We extend the formalism of the statistical theory developed for the 2D Euler
equation to the case of shallow water system. Relaxation equations towards the
maximum entropy state are proposed, which provide a parametrization of sub-grid
scale eddies in 2D compressible turbulence.Comment: submitted to Phys. Fluid
A coalescence model for freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence
We propose a ballistic coalescence model (punctuated-Hamiltonian approach)
mimicking the fusion of vortices in freely decaying two-dimensional turbulence.
A temporal scaling behaviour is reached where the vortex density evolves like
. A mean-field analytical argument yielding the approximation
is shown to slightly overestimate the decay exponent whereas
Molecular Dynamics simulations give , in agreement with
recent laboratory experiments and simulations of Navier-Stokes equation.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Europhysics Letter
Is turbulent mixing a self convolution process ?
Experimental results for the evolution of the probability distribution
function (PDF) of a scalar mixed by a turbulence flow in a channel are
presented. The sequence of PDF from an initial skewed distribution to a sharp
Gaussian is found to be non universal. The route toward homogeneization depends
on the ratio between the cross sections of the dye injector and the channel. In
link with this observation, advantages, shortcomings and applicability of
models for the PDF evolution based on a self-convolution mechanisms are
discussed.Comment: 4 page
On the properties of steady states in turbulent axisymmetric flows
We experimentally study the properties of mean and most probable velocity
fields in a turbulent von K\'arm\'an flow. These fields are found to be
described by two families of functions, as predicted by a recent statistical
mechanics study of 3D axisymmetric flows. We show that these functions depend
on the viscosity and on the forcing. Furthermore, when the Reynolds number is
increased, we exhibit a tendency for Beltramization of the flow, i.e. a
velocity-vorticity alignment. This result provides a first experimental
evidence of nonlinearity depletion in non-homogeneous non-isotropic turbulent
flow.Comment: latex prl-stationary-051215arxiv.tex, 9 files, 6 figures, 4 pages
(http://www-drecam.cea.fr/spec/articles/S06/008/
Time-reversible Dynamical Systems for Turbulence
Dynamical Ensemble Equivalence between hydrodynamic dissipative equations and
suitable time-reversible dynamical systems has been investigated in a class of
dynamical systems for turbulence. The reversible dynamics is obtained from the
original dissipative equations by imposing a global constraint. We find that,
by increasing the input energy, the system changes from an equilibrium state to
a non-equilibrium stationary state in which an energy cascade, with the same
statistical properties of the original system, is clearly detected.Comment: 16 pages Latex, 4 PS figures, on press on J. Phy
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