Revisiting Bolgiano-Obukhov scaling for moderately stably stratified turbulence
Abstract
According to the celebrated Bolgiano--Obukhov Bolgiano1959,Obukhov1959 phenomenology for moderately stably stratified turbulence, the energy spectrum in the inertial range shows a dual scaling; the kinetic energy follows (i) k-11/5 for k < kB, and (ii) k-5/3 for k > kB, where kB is Bolgiano wavenumber. The k-5/3 scaling akin to passive scalar turbulence is a direct consequence of the assumption that buoyancy is insignificant for k>kB. We revisit this assumption, and using constancy of kinetic and potential energy fluxes and simple theoretical analysis, we find that k-5/3 spectrum is absent. This is because the velocity field at small scales is too weak to establish a constant kinetic energy flux as in passive scalar turbulence. A quantitative condition for the existence of the second regime is also derived in the paper.
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