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| Short definition of Velocity inertial subrange model |
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| The inertial subrange separates the energy-containing production range from the viscous dissipation range. |
This is the common definition for Velocity inertial subrange model, but other definitions maybe discussed within the wiki.
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Inertial subrange for steady-flows
This theoretical model predicts the spectral shape of velocities in wavenumber space.
Here is expressed in rad/m and represents the velocities in direction . is the empirical Kolmogorov universal constant of C = 1.5 (see Sreenivasan 1995 for a review on the universality of this constant). Amongst the three direction, the spectra deviates by the constant :
- In the longitudinal direction, i.e., the direction of mean advection (j=1),
- In the other directions
Inertial subrange for flows influenced by surface waves
Need to add equations and figures from Lumley & Terray
Notes
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