Authors
Katepalli R Sreenivasan, Robert A Antonia
Publication date
1997/1
Source
Annual review of fluid mechanics
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
435-472
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Abstract
I have sometimes thought that what makes a man's work classic is often just this multiplicity [of interpretations], which invites and at the same time resists our craving for a clear understanding.
, on Wittgenstein's philosophy
Small-scale turbulence has been an area of especially active research in the recent past, and several useful research directions have been pursued. Here, we selectively review this work. The emphasis is on scaling phenomenology and kinematics of small-scale structure. After providing a brief introduction to the classical notions of universality due to Kolmogorov and others, we survey the existing work on intermittency, refined similarity hypotheses, anomalous scaling exponents, derivative statistics, intermittency models, and the structure and kinematics of small-scale structure—the latter aspect coming largely from the direct numerical simulation of …
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Scholar articles
KR Sreenivasan, RA Antonia - Annual review of fluid mechanics, 1997