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Self Similar Properties of Avalanche Statistics in a Simple Turbulent Model

Published 8 Jun 2021 in cond-mat.soft, nlin.CD, and physics.flu-dyn | (2106.04522v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a simplified model of turbulence for large Reynolds numbers driven by a constant power energy input on large scales. In the statistical stationary regime, the behaviour of the kinetic energy is characterised by two well defined phases: a laminar phase where the kinetic energy grows linearly for a (random) time $t_w$ followed by abrupt avalanche-like energy drops of sizes $S$ due to strong intermittent fluctuations of energy dissipation. We study the probability distribution $P[t_w]$ and $P[S]$ which both exhibit a quite well defined scaling behaviour. Although $t_w$ and $S$ are not statistically correlated, we suggest and numerically checked that their scaling properties are related based on a simple, but non trivial, scaling argument. We propose that the same approach can be used for other systems showing avalanche-like behaviour such as amorphous solids and seismic events.

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