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Self-similar properties of avalanche statistics in a simple turbulent model

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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 characterized 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. This article is part of the theme issue 'Scaling the turbulence edifice (part 1)'.

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Benzi, Roberto、Castaldi, Ilaria、Toschi, Federico、Trampert, Jeannot

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Univ Roma Tor Vergata

Eindhoven Univ Technol

Univ Utrecht

2022

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society

ISSN:1364-503X
年,卷(期):2022.380(2218)
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