Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2011-11-18
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
15 pages, 16 figures, 1 table. The contents of the paper is based on the invited talk given at SigmaPhi 2011 at Larnaca in Cyp
Scientific paper
The PDFs for energy dissipation rates created in a high resolution from $4096^3$ DNS for fully developed turbulence are analyzed in a high precision with the PDF derived within the formula of multifractal probability density function theory (MPDFT). MPDFT is a statistical mechanical ensemble theory constructed in order to analyze intermittent phenomena through the experimental PDFs with fat-tail. By making use of the obtained w-PDFs created from the whole of the DNS region, analyzed for the first time are the two partial PDFs, i.e., the max-PDF and the min-PDF which are, respectively, taken out from the partial DNS regions of the size $512^3$ with maximum and minimum enstropy. The main information for the partial PDFs are the following. One can find a w-PDF whose tail part can adjust the slope of the tail-part of a max-PDF with appropriate magnification factor. The value of the point at which the w-PDF multiplied by the magnification factor starts to overlap the tail part of the max-PDF coincides with the value of the connection point for the theoretical w-PDF. The center part of the min-PDFs can be adjusted quite accurately by the scaled w-PDFs with a common scale factor.
Arimitsu Naoko
Arimitsu Toshihico
Ishihara Takashi
Kaneda Yukio
Takechi Kohei
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