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On the effects of surrogacy of energy dissipation in determining the intermittency exponent in fully developed turbulence
J. Cleve, M. Greiner, K. R. Sreenivasan
Published 2003-01-23Version 1
The two-point correlation function of the energy dissipation, obtained from a one-point time record of an atmospheric boundary layer, reveals a rigorous power-law scaling with intermittency exponent mu=0.20 over almost the entire inertial range of scales. However, for the related integral moment, the power-law scaling is restricted to the upper part of the inertial range only. This observation is explained in terms of the operational surrogacy of the construction of energy dissipation, which influences the behaviour of the correlation function for small separation distances.
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: energy dissipation, intermittency exponent, fully developed turbulence, two-point correlation function, small separation distances
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