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Scaling laws in the vortex lattice model of turbulence
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    Scaling laws in the vortex lattice model of turbulence (English)
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    The lattice vortex model of the inertial range in turbulence theory is reviewed; the model consists of an array of vortex tubes whose axes coincide with the bonds on a regular lattice, subject to random stretching and successive scaling, and constrained by conservation laws for energy, specific volume, circulation, helicity, and an energy/vorticity relation. The scaling laws for vorticity are examined in detail, a Hausdorff dimension for the ``active'' portion of the vortex array is calculated, the origin of intermittency is exhibited, and it is pointed out that the Kolmogorov -5/3 power law already accounts for intermittency effects.
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    lattice vortex model of the inertial range
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    turbulence theory
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    array of vortex tubes
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    regular lattice
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    random stretching
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    successive scaling
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    conservation laws
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    Hausdorff dimension
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