On different cascade-speeds for longitudinal and transverse velocity increments

Physics – Fluid Dynamics

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4 pages, 5 figures, now with corrected postscript

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10.1103/PhysRevE.70.015302

We address the problem of differences between longitudinal and transverse velocity increments in isotropic small scale turbulence. The relationship of these two quantities is analyzed experimentally by means of stochastic Markovian processes leading to a phenomenological Fokker- Planck equation from which a generalization of the Karman equation is derived. From these results, a simple relationship between longitudinal and transverse structure functions is found which explains the difference in the scaling properties of these two structure functions.

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