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Advective structure functions in anisotropic two-dimensional turbulence

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 916, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2021.247

Keywords

rotating turbulence; geostrophic turbulence; turbulence theory

Funding

  1. ONR [N00014-17-1-2963]
  2. NSF [2023721]
  3. Directorate For Geosciences
  4. Division Of Ocean Sciences [2023721] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The study proposes new relations to diagnose energy and enstrophy dissipation rates in anisotropic two-dimensional turbulence, using second-order advective structure functions. These new relations show improvement over existing methods through increased accuracy, insensitivity to sampling direction, and lower temporal and spatial variability. Advective structure functions have benefits under weakly anisotropic conditions, becoming increasingly important as third-order structure functions become inappropriate.
In inertial-range turbulence, structure functions can diagnose transfer or dissipation rates of energy and enstrophy, which are difficult to calculate directly in flows with complex geometry or sparse sampling. However, existing relations between third-order structure functions and these rates only apply under isotropic conditions. We propose new relations to diagnose energy and enstrophy dissipation rates in anisotropic two-dimensional (2-D) turbulence. These relations use second-order advective structure functions that depend on spatial increments of vorticity, velocity, and their advection. Numerical simulations of forced-dissipative anisotropic 2-D turbulence are used to compare new and existing relations against model-diagnosed dissipation rates of energy and enstrophy. These simulations permit a dual cascade where forcing is applied at an intermediate scale, energy is dissipated at large scales, and enstrophy is dissipated at small scales. New relations to estimate energy and enstrophy dissipation rates show improvement over existing methods through increased accuracy, insensitivity to sampling direction, and lower temporal and spatial variability. These benefits of advective structure functions are present under weakly anisotropic conditions, and increase with the flow anisotropy as third-order structure functions become increasingly inappropriate. Several of the structure functions also show promise for diagnosing the forcing scale of 2-D turbulence. Velocity-based advective structure functions show particular promise as they can diagnose both enstrophy and energy cascade rates, and are robust to changes in the effective resolution of local derivatives. Some existing and future datasets that are amenable to advective structure function analysis are discussed.

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