Revisiting the SABRA Model: Statics and Dynamics
Abstract
We revisit the two-dimensional SABRA model, in the light of recent results of Frisch et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 074501 (2012)] and examine, systematically, the interplay between equilibrium states and cascade (turbulent) solutions, characterised by a single parameter b, via equal-time and time-dependent structure functions. We calculate the static and dynamic exponents across the equipartition as well as turbulent regimes which are consistent with earlier studies. Our results indicate the absence of a sharp transition from equipartition to turbulent states. Indeed, we find that the SABRA model mimics true two-dimensional turbulence only asymptotically as b-2.
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