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arxiv: nlin/0204014 · v1 · submitted 2002-04-10 · 🌊 nlin.CD

Inverse velocity statistics in two dimensional turbulence

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We present a numerical study of two-dimensional turbulent flows in the enstrophy cascade regime, with different large-scale forcings and energy sinks. In particular, we study the statistics of more-than-differentiable velocity fluctuations by means of two recently introduced sets of statistical estimators, namely {\it inverse statistics} and {\it second order differences}. We show that the 2D turbulent velocity field, $\bm u$, cannot be simply characterized by its spectrum behavior, $E(k) \propto k^{-\alpha}$. There exists a whole set of exponents associated to the non-trivial smooth fluctuations of the velocity field at all scales. We also present a numerical investigation of the temporal properties of $\bm u$ measured in different spatial locations.

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