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Almost anomalous dissipation in advection-diffusion of a divergence-free passive vector

Analysis of PDEs 2024-09-24 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We explore the advection-diffusion of a passive vector described by tu+Uu=p+νΔu\partial_t u + U \cdot \nabla u = - \nabla p + \nu \Delta u, where both UU and uu are divergence-free velocity fields. We approach this equation from an input/output perspective, with UU as the input and uu as the output. This input/output viewpoint has been widely applied in recent studies on passive scalar equation, in the context of anomalous dissipation, mixing, optimal scalar transport, and nonuniqueness problems. What makes the passive vector equation considerably more challenging compared to the passive scalar equation is the lack of a Lagrangian perspective due to the presence of pressure. In this paper, rather than requiring UU and uu to be identical (as in the Navier-Stokes equation), we require UU and uu to be identical only in certain characteristics. We focus on the case where the characteristics in question are anomalous and enhanced dissipation. We study the advection-diffusion of a passive vector in a Couette flow configuration. The main result of this paper is a construction of the velocity field UU for which the energy dissipation scales as (logν1)2(\log \nu^{-1})^{-2} such that the energy dissipation in velocity field uu scales at least as (logν1)2(\log \nu^{-1})^{-2}. This means that both UU and uu exhibit near-anomalous dissipation, where the rate of energy dissipation decreases more slowly than any power-law να\nu^{\alpha} for any α>0\alpha > 0. The result in this paper is not just a mathematical construct; it closely resembles the behavior of turbulent flow in a channel. The (logν1)2(\log \nu^{-1})^{-2} decrease of energy dissipation is predicted by phenomenological theories of wall-bounded turbulence, a prediction that has been extensively validated through experiments and numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2409.15000,
  title  = {Almost anomalous dissipation in advection-diffusion of a divergence-free passive vector},
  author = {Anuj Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.15000},
  year   = {2024}
}

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