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Dynamic scaling in rotating turbulence: A shell model study
Shailendra K Rathor1, Sagar Chakraborty1, Samriddhi Sankar Ray2
1Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208016, India.
Abstract:
We investigate the scaling form of appropriate timescales extracted from time-dependent correlation functions in rotating turbulent flows. In particular, we obtain precise estimates of the dynamic exponents z_{p}, associated with the timescales, and their relation with the more commonly measured equal-time exponents ζ_{p}. These theoretical predictions, obtained by using the multifractal formalism, are validated through extensive numerical simulations of a shell model for such rotating flows.
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