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The infrared properties of the energy spectrum in freely decaying isotropic turbulence (1408.1287v1)

Published 6 Aug 2014 in physics.flu-dyn, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: The low wavenumber expansion of the energy spectrum takes the well known form: $ E(k,t) = E_2(t) k2 + E_4(t) k4 + ... $, where the coefficients are weighted integrals against the correlation function $C(r,t)$. We show that expressing $E(k,t)$ in terms of the longitudinal correlation function $f(r,t)$ immediately yields $E_2(t)=0$ by cancellation. We verify that the same result is obtained using the correlation function $C(r,t)$, provided only that $f(r,t)$ falls off faster than $r{-3}$ at large values of $r$. As power-law forms are widely studied for the purpose of establishing bounds, we consider the family of model correlations $f(r,t)=\alpha_n(t)r{-n}$, for positive integer $n$, at large values of the separation $r$. We find that for the special case $n=3$, the relationship connecting $f(r,t)$ and $C(r,t)$ becomes indeterminate, and (exceptionally) $E_2 \neq 0$, but that this solution is unphysical in that the viscous term in the K\'{a}rm\'{a}n-Howarth equation vanishes. Lastly, we show that $E_4(t)$ is independent of time, without needing to assume the exponential decrease of correlation functions at large distances.

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