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Physics  1994 

Finite size corrections to scaling in high Reynolds number turbulence

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.73.432

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We study analytically and numerically the corrections to scaling in turbulence which arise due to the finite ratio of the outer scale $L$ of turbulence to the viscous scale $\eta$, i.e., they are due to finite size effects as anisotropic forcing or boundary conditions at large scales. We find that the deviations $\dzm$ from the classical Kolmogorov scaling $\zeta_m = m/3$ of the velocity moments $\langle |\u(\k)|^m\rangle \propto k^{-\zeta_m}$ decrease like $\delta\zeta_m (Re) =c_m Re^{-3/10}$. Our numerics employ a reduced wave vector set approximation for which the small scale structures are not fully resolved. Within this approximation we do not find $Re$ independent anomalous scaling within the inertial subrange. If anomalous scaling in the inertial subrange can be verified in the large $Re$ limit, this supports the suggestion that small scale structures should be responsible, originating from viscosity either in the bulk (vortex tubes or sheets) or from the boundary layers (plumes or swirls).

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