Does Fully-Developed Turbulence Exist? Reynolds Number Independence versus Asymptotic Covariance
Abstract
By analogy with recent arguments concerning the mean velocity profile of wall-bounded turbulent shear flows, we suggest that there may exist corrections to the 2/3 law of Kolmogorov, which are proportional to (\,)-1 at large Re. Such corrections to K41 are the only ones permitted if one insists that the functional form of statistical averages at large Re be invariant under a natural redefinition of Re. The family of curves of the observed longitudinal structure function DLL(r, ) for different values of Re is bounded by an envelope. In one generic scenario, close to the envelope, DLL(r, ) is of the form assumed by Kolmogorov, with corrections of O(()-2). In an alternative generic scenario, both the Kolmogorov constant CK and corrections to Kolmogorov's linear relation for the third order structure function DLLL (r) are proportional to (\,)-1. Recent experimental data of Praskovsky and Oncley appear to show a definite dependence of CK on Re, which if confirmed, would be consistent with the arguments given here.
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