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Tracer turbulence: the Batchelor-Howells-Townsend spectrum revisited

Analysis of PDEs 2020-03-18 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Given a velocity field u(x,t)u(x,t), we consider the evolution of a passive tracer θ\theta governed by tθ+uθ=Δθ+g\partial_t\theta + u\cdot\nabla\theta = \Delta\theta + g with time-independent source g(x)g(x). When u\|u\| is small, Batchelor, Howells and Townsend (1959, J.\ Fluid Mech.\ 5:134) predicted that the tracer spectrum scales as θk2k4uk2|\theta_k|^2\propto|k|^{-4}|u_k|^2. In this paper, we prove that this scaling does indeed hold for large k|k|, in a probabilistic sense, for random synthetic two-dimensional incompressible velocity fields u(x,t)u(x,t) with given energy spectra. We also propose an asymptotic correction factor to the BHT scaling arising from the time-dependence of uu.

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@article{arxiv.1907.12633,
  title  = {Tracer turbulence: the Batchelor-Howells-Townsend spectrum revisited},
  author = {Michael S. Jolly and Djoko Wirosoetisno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.12633},
  year   = {2020}
}

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15 pages