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Universal scaling of active nematic turbulence (1906.04757v2)

Published 11 Jun 2019 in cond-mat.soft and physics.bio-ph

Abstract: A landmark of turbulence is the emergence of universal scaling laws, such as Kolmogorov's $E(q)\sim q{-5/3}$ scaling of the kinetic energy spectrum of inertial turbulence with the wave vector $q$. In recent years, active fluids have been shown to exhibit turbulent-like flows at low Reynolds number. However, the existence of universal scaling properties in these flows has remained unclear. To address this issue, here we propose a minimal defect-free hydrodynamic theory for two-dimensional active nematic fluids at vanishing Reynolds number. By means of large-scale simulations and analytical arguments, we show that the kinetic energy spectrum exhibits a universal scaling $E(q)\sim q{-1}$ at long wavelengths. We find that the energy injection due to activity has a peak at a characteristic length scale, which is selected by a nonlinear mechanism. In contrast to inertial turbulence, energy is entirely dissipated at the scale where it is injected, thus precluding energy cascades. Nevertheless, the non-local character of the Stokes flow establishes long-ranged velocity correlations, which lead to the scaling behavior. We conclude that active nematic fluids define a distinct universality class of turbulence at low Reynolds number.

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