The decay of homogeneous anisotropic turbulence

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We present the results of a numerical investigation of three-dimensional decaying turbulence with statistically homogeneous and anisotropic initial conditions. We show that at large times, in the inertial range of scales: (i) isotropic velocity fluctuations decay self-similarly at an algebraic rate which can be obtained by dimensional arguments; (ii) the ratio of anisotropic to isotropic fluctuations of a given intensity falls off in time as a power law, with an exponent approximately independent of the strength of the fluctuation; (iii) the decay of anisotropic fluctuations is not self-similar, their statistics becoming more and more intermittent as time elapses. We also investigate the early stages of the decay. The different short-time behavior observed in two experiments differing by the phase organization of their initial conditions gives a new hunch on the degree of universality of small-scale turbulence statistics, i.e., its independence of the conditions at large scales. © 2003 American Institute of Physics.

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Biferale, L., Boffetta, G., Celani, A., Lanotte, A., Toschi, F., & Vergassola, M. (2003). The decay of homogeneous anisotropic turbulence. Physics of Fluids, 15(8), 2105–2112. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1582859

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