Spectral analysis of structure functions and their scaling exponents in forced isotropic turbulence

Abstract

The pseudospectral method, in conjunction with a new technique for obtaining scaling exponents ζn from the structure functions Sn(r), is presented as an alternative to the extended self-similarity (ESS) method and the use of generalized structure functions. We propose plotting the ratio |Sn(r)/S3(r)| against the separation r in accordance with a standard technique for analysing experimental data. This method differs from the ESS technique, which plots Sn(r) against S3(r), with the assumption S3(r) r. Using our method for the particular case of S2(r) we obtain the new result that the exponent ζ2 decreases as the Taylor-Reynolds number increases, with ζ2 0.679 0.013 as Rλ ∞. This supports the idea of finite-viscosity corrections to the K41 prediction for S2, and is the opposite of the result obtained by ESS. The pseudospectral method also permits the forcing to be taken into account exactly through the calculation of the energy input in real space from the work spectrum of the stirring forces.

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