Self-similarity of decaying two-dimensional turbulence
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Publication:4354535
DOI10.1017/S002211209600835XzbMATH Open0892.76030OpenAlexW2143062357MaRDI QIDQ4354535FDOQ4354535
Authors: Tom Warn, Peter Bartello
Publication date: 17 September 1997
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s002211209600835x
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- Revisiting Batchelor's theory of two-dimensional turbulence
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- Two-dimensional inviscid pinch-off: An example of self-similarity of the second kind
- Fast numerical simulations of 2D turbulence using a dynamic model for subfilter motions
- The intermediate Rossby number range and two-dimensional–three-dimensional transfers in rotating decaying homogeneous turbulence
- The evolution of freely-decaying, isotropic, two-dimensional turbulence
- Integral invariants of two-dimensional and quasigeostrophic shallow-water turbulence
- Dynamical modeling of sub-grid scales in 2D turbulence
- An ‘ideal’ form of decaying two-dimensional turbulence
- Overall Self-Similar Decay of Two-Dimensional Turbulence
- Invariant recurrent solutions embedded in a turbulent two-dimensional Kolmogorov flow
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- The vortex merger rate in freely decaying, two-dimensional turbulence
- The three-dimensional vortical nature of atmospheric and oceanic turbulent flows
- Late time evolution of unforced inviscid two-dimensional turbulence
- Temporal scaling behavior of decaying two-dimensional turbulence
- Robustness of vortex populations in the two-dimensional inverse energy cascade
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