Energy cascade and the four-fifths law in superfluid turbulence
Abstract
The 4/5-law of turbulence, which characterizes the energy cascade from large to small-sized eddies at high Reynolds numbers in classical fluids, is verified experimentally in a superfluid 4He wind tunnel, operated down to 1.56 K and up to R_lambda ~ 1640. The result is corroborated by high-resolution simulations of Landau-Tisza's two-fluid model down to 1.15 K, corresponding to a residual normal fluid concentration below 3 % but with a lower Reynolds number of order R_lambda ~ 100. Although the K\'arm\'an-Howarth equation (including a viscous term) is not valid \emph{a priori} in a superfluid, it is found that it provides an empirical description of the deviation from the ideal 4/5-law at small scales and allows us to identify an effective viscosity for the superfluid, whose value matches the kinematic viscosity of the normal fluid regardless of its concentration.
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@article{arxiv.1202.0710,
title = {Energy cascade and the four-fifths law in superfluid turbulence},
author = {Julien Salort and Benoît Chabaud and Emmanuel Lévêque and Philippe-E. Roche},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.0710},
year = {2012}
}
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6 pages, 7 figures