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Sagar Chakraborty1, Mogens H Jensen, Bo S Madsen
1Niels Bohr International Academy, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. sagar@nbi.dk
Abstract:
We study pair dispersion in a three-dimensional incompressible high Reynolds number turbulent flow generated by Fourier transforming the dynamics of the Gledzer-Ohkitani-Yamada (GOY) shell model into real space. We show that GOY shell model can successfully reproduce both the Batchelor and the Richardson-Obukhov regimes of turbulent relative dispersion. We also study how the crossover time scales with the initial separations of a particle pair and compare it to the prediction by Batchelor.
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