Hilbert Statistics of Vorticity Scaling in Two-Dimensional Turbulence
Abstract
In this paper, the scaling property of the inverse energy cascade and forward enstrophy cascade of the vorticity filed in two-dimensional (2D) turbulence is analyzed. This is accomplished by applying a Hilbert-based technique, namely Hilbert-Huang Transform, to a vorticity field obtained from a grid-points direct numerical simulation of the 2D turbulence with a forcing scale and an Ekman friction. The measured joint probability density function of mode of the vorticity and instantaneous wavenumber is separated by the forcing scale into two parts, which corresponding to the inverse energy cascade and the forward enstrophy cascade. It is found that all conditional pdf at given wavenumber has an exponential tail. In the inverse energy cascade, the shape of does collapse with each other, indicating a nonintermittent cascade. The measured scaling exponent is linear with the statistical order , i.e., , confirming the nonintermittent cascade process. In the forward enstrophy cascade, the core part of is changing with wavenumber , indicating an intermittent forward cascade. The measured scaling exponent is nonlinear with and can be described very well by a log-Poisson fitting: . However, the extracted vorticity scaling exponents for both inverse energy cascade and forward enstrophy cascade are not consistent with Kraichnan\rq{}s theory prediction. New theory for the vorticity field in 2D turbulence is required to interpret the observed scaling behavior.
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@article{arxiv.1401.4200,
title = {Hilbert Statistics of Vorticity Scaling in Two-Dimensional Turbulence},
author = {H. S. Tan and Y. X. Huang and Jianping Meng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.4200},
year = {2014}
}
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13 pages with 10 figures