Timescales of Turbulent Relative Dispersion
Abstract
Tracers in a turbulent flow separate according to the celebrated Richardson--Obukhov law, which is usually explained by a scale-dependent effective diffusivity. Here, supported by state-of-the-art numerics, we revisit this argument. The Lagrangian correlation time of velocity differences is found to increase too quickly for validating this approach, but acceleration differences decorrelate on dissipative timescales. This results in an asymptotic diffusion of velocity differences, so that the long-time behavior of distances is that of the integral of Brownian motion. The time of convergence to this regime is shown to be that of deviations from Batchelor's initial ballistic regime, given by a scale-dependent energy dissipation time rather than the usual turnover time. It is finally argued that the fluid flow intermittency should not affect this long-time behavior of relative
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@article{arxiv.1206.7062,
title = {Timescales of Turbulent Relative Dispersion},
author = {Rehab Bitane and Jérémie Bec and Holger Homann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.7062},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures