Towards a separation of the elements in turbulence via the analyses within MPDFT

Abstract

The PDFs for energy dissipation rates created in a high resolution from 40963 DNS for fully developed turbulence are analyzed in a high precision with the PDF derived within the formula of multifractal probability density function theory (MPDFT). MPDFT is a statistical mechanical ensemble theory constructed in order to analyze intermittent phenomena through the experimental PDFs with fat-tail. By making use of the obtained w-PDFs created from the whole of the DNS region, analyzed for the first time are the two partial PDFs, i.e., the max-PDF and the min-PDF which are, respectively, taken out from the partial DNS regions of the size 5123 with maximum and minimum enstropy. The main information for the partial PDFs are the following. One can find a w-PDF whose tail part can adjust the slope of the tail-part of a max-PDF with appropriate magnification factor. The value of the point at which the w-PDF multiplied by the magnification factor starts to overlap the tail part of the max-PDF coincides with the value of the connection point for the theoretical w-PDF. The center part of the min-PDFs can be adjusted quite accurately by the scaled w-PDFs with a common scale factor.

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