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Effects of sharp vorticity gradients in two-dimensional hydrodynamic turbulence

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Plasma Physics and Technology, Optics and Plasma Research Department, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Plasma Physics and Technology Programme, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark3

The appearance of sharp vorticity gradients in two-dimensional hydrodynamic turbulence and their influence on the turbulent spectra are considered. We have developed the analog of the vortex line representation as a transformation to the curvilinear system of coordinates moving together with the divorticity lines.

Compressibility of this mapping can be considered as the main reason for the formation of the sharp vorticity gradients at high Reynolds numbers. For two-dimensional turbulence in the case of strong anisotropy the sharp vorticity gradients can generate spectra which fall off as k−3 at large k, resembling the Kraichnan spectrum for the enstrophy cascade.

For turbulence with weak anisotropy the k dependence of the spectrum due to the sharp gradients coincides with the Saffman spectrum, E(k)~k−4. We have compared the analytical predictions with direct numerical solutions of the two-dimensional Euler equation for decaying turbulence. We observe that the divorticity is reaching very high values and is distributed locally in space along piecewise straight lines, thus indicating strong anisotropy, and accordingly we find a spectrum close to the k−3 spectrum. ©2007 American Institute of Physics

Language: English
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Year: 2007
Pages: 105110
ISSN: 10897666 and 10706631
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1063/1.2793150
ORCIDs: Naulin, Volker , Nielsen, Anders Henry and Juul Rasmussen, Jens
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