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Small scales and anisotropy in low $Rm$ magnetohydrodynamic turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2020-06-12 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we derive estimates for size of the small scales and the attractor dimension in low RmRm magnetohydrodynamic turbulence by deriving a rigorous upper bound of the dimension of the attractor representing this flow. To this end, we find an upper bound for the maximum growth rate of any nn-dimensional volume of the phase space by the evolution operator associated to the Navier-Stokes equations. As explained by Constantin et al. (J. Fluid Mech., 1985), The value of nn for which this maximum is zero is an upper bound for the attractor dimension. In order to use this property in the more precise case of a 3D periodical domain, we are led to calculate the distribution of nn modes which minimises the total (viscous and Joule) dissipation. This set of modes turns out to exhibit most of the well known properties of MHD turbulence, previously obtained by heuristic considerations such as the existence of the Joule cone under strong magnetic field. The sought estimates for the small scales and attractor dimension are then obtained under no physical assumption as functions of the Hartmann and the Reynolds numbers and match the Hartmann number dependency of heuristic results. A necessary condition for the flow to be tridimensional and anisotropic (as opposed to purely two-dimensional) is also built.

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@article{arxiv.2006.06235,
  title  = {Small scales and anisotropy in low $Rm$ magnetohydrodynamic turbulence},
  author = {Alban Pothérat and Thierry Alboussière},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.06235},
  year   = {2020}
}