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Scaling of Lyapunov Exponents in Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence

Published 18 Jul 2017 in physics.flu-dyn | (1707.05864v2)

Abstract: Lyapunov exponents measure the average exponential growth rate of typical linear perturbations in a chaotic system, and the inverse of the largest exponent is a measure of the time horizon over which the evolution of the system can be predicted. Here, Lyapunov exponents are determined in forced homogeneous isotropic turbulence for a range of Reynolds numbers. Results show that the maximum exponent increases with Reynolds number faster than the inverse Kolmogorov time scale, suggesting that the instability processes may be acting on length and time scales smaller than Kolmogorov scales. Analysis of the linear disturbance used to compute the Lyapunov exponent, and its instantaneous growth, show that the instabilities do, as expected, act on the smallest eddies, and that at any time, there are many sites of local instabilities.

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