Effective merging dynamics of two and three fluid vortices: Application to two-dimensional decaying turbulence
Abstract
We present a kinetic theory of two-dimensional decaying turbulence in the context of two-body and three-body vortex merging processes. By introducing the equations of motion for two or three vortices in the effective noise due to all the other vortices, we demonstrate analytically that a two-body mechanism becomes inefficient at low vortex density . When the more efficient three-body vortex mergings are considered {(involving vortices of different signs)}, we show that , with . We generalize this argument to three-dimensional geostrophic turbulence, finding , in excellent agreement with direct Navier-Stokes simulations [J.\,C. McWilliams \emph{et al.}, J. Fluid Mech. {\bf 401}, 1 (1999)].
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@article{arxiv.1006.3206,
title = {Effective merging dynamics of two and three fluid vortices: Application to two-dimensional decaying turbulence},
author = {Clément Sire and Pierre-Henri Chavanis and Julien Sopik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.3206},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
Final version considerably augmented (7 pages; 3 figures)