Entropy and fluctuation relations in isotropic turbulence
Abstract
Based on a generalized local Kolmogorov-Hill equation expressing the evolution of kinetic energy integrated over spheres of size in the inertial range of fluid turbulence, we examine a possible definition of entropy and entropy generation for turbulence. Its measurement from direct numerical simulations in isotropic turbulence leads to confirmation of the validity of the fluctuation relation (FR) from non-equilibrium thermodynamics in the inertial range of turbulent flows. Specifically, the ratio of probability densities of forward and inverse cascade at scale is shown to follow exponential behavior with the entropy generation rate if the latter is defined by including an appropriately defined notion of ``temperature of turbulence'' proportional to the kinetic energy at scale .
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