Universality in Decaying Turbulence at High Reynolds Numbers

Abstract

A hallmark of fluid turbulence theory is the universal power law scaling of the velocity difference statistics between two points in space in the inertial range between the large energy injection scale and the small energy dissipation scale. Even at the highest Reynolds numbers available, laboratory and natural flows such universal power laws have not been convincingly demonstrated. Here we show for the decaying active grid turbulence of the Max Planck Variable Density Turbulence Tunnel that the velocity difference statistics at high Reynolds numbers do not exhibit a power law, but have a universal functional form independent of the Reynolds number. We separate this functional form from the power law exponent and discuss potential consequences for turbulence modelling.

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