1. Blowup as a driving mechanism of turbulence in shell models.
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Mailybaev, Alexei A.
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SCALING laws (Statistical physics) , *FLUID mechanics , *HYDRODYNAMICS , *TURBULENCE , *PHENOMENOLOGICAL theory (Physics) , *BEAM dynamics , *NUCLEAR shell theory , *KOLMOGOROV complexity - Abstract
Since Kolmogorov proposed his phenomenological theory of hydrodynamic turbulence in 1941, the description of the mechanism leading to the energy cascade and anomalous scaling remains an open problem in fluid mechanics. Soon after, in 1949, Onsager noticed that the scaling properties in the inerţial range imply nondifferentiability of the velocity field in the limit of vanishing viscosity. This observation suggests that the turbulence mechanism may be related to a finite-time singularity (blowup) of incompressible Euler equations. However, the existence of such blowup is still an open problem too. In this paper, we show that the blowup . indeed represents the driving mechanism of the inerţial range for a simplified (shell) model of turbulence. Here, blowups generate coherent structures (instantons), which travel through the inerţial range in finite time and are described by universal self-similar statistics. The anomaly (deviation of scaling exponents of velocity moments from the Kolmogorov theory) is related analytically to the process of instanton creation using the large deviation principle. The results are confirmed by numerical simulations [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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