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Closure approach to high-order structure functions of turbulence
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1Department of Physics, Graduate School of Academia Sinica, P.O. Box 3908, Beijing 100039, China.
Abstract:
Let T(p) be the structure function of order p of turbulence. First T2 is determined, then T3 is derived from T2, and finally T(p) (p>3) are derived from T2 and T3. This closure scheme is realized by a non-Gaussian statistical model. We use it to study the scaling law of T(p), and we find that the available data on scaling exponents favor Kolmogorov's 1941 theory rather than his 1962 theory. We also predict the high-order universal constants of inertial-range scaling.
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