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Scaling in Decaying Turbulence at High Reynolds Numbers

Christian Küchler, Eberhard Bodenschatz, Gregory P. Bewley

Published 2020-06-19Version 1

The way the increment statistics of turbulent velocity fluctuations scale with the increment size is a centerpiece of turbulence theories. We report data on decaying turbulence in the Max Planck Variable Density Turbulence Tunnel (VDTT), which show an approach of the inertial range statistics toward a nontrivial shape at small scales. By correcting for the contributions of energy decay to the large-scale statistics with a model, we find the scaling exponent of the second-order velocity increment statistics to be independent of the Reynolds number and equal to $0.693\pm0.003$ for $2000\lesssim R_{\lambda} \lesssim 6000$. This is evidence of a universal inertial range at high Reynolds numbers.

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