Extended Self-Similarity and Hierarchical Structure in Turbulence

Abstract

It is shown that the two remarkable properties of turbulence, the Extended Self-Similarity (ESS) [R. Benzi et al., Phy. Rev. E 48, R29, (1993)] and the She-Leveque Hierarchical Structure (SLHS) [Z.S. She and E. Leveque, Phy. Rev. Lett. 72, 336, (1994)] are related to each other. In particular, we have shown that a generalized hierarchical structure together with the most intense structures being shock-like give rise to ESS. Our analysis thus suggests that the ESS measured in turbulent flows is an indication of the shock-like intense structures. Results of analysis of velocity measurements in a pipe-flow turbulence support our conjecture.

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