2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.129.124501
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Eulerian vs Lagrangian Irreversibility in an Experimental Turbulent Swirling Flow

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“…This property prescribes the 'arrow-of-time' of the irreversible Navier-Stokes dynamics and it is plausible that a similar property carries over to dissipative weak Euler solutions obtained in the inviscid limit (Eyink 2006). The dissipative anomaly for Navier-Stokes turbulence may be characterised also in terms of the time asymmetry of separation of stochastic Lagrangian particle (Drivas 2019;Cheminet et al 2022), which in three dimensions separate faster backwards in time than they do forwards in time (Eyink 2011;Buaria et al 2016).…”
Section: Origin Of Singularitiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…This property prescribes the 'arrow-of-time' of the irreversible Navier-Stokes dynamics and it is plausible that a similar property carries over to dissipative weak Euler solutions obtained in the inviscid limit (Eyink 2006). The dissipative anomaly for Navier-Stokes turbulence may be characterised also in terms of the time asymmetry of separation of stochastic Lagrangian particle (Drivas 2019;Cheminet et al 2022), which in three dimensions separate faster backwards in time than they do forwards in time (Eyink 2011;Buaria et al 2016).…”
Section: Origin Of Singularitiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The dissipative anomaly for Navier–Stokes turbulence may be characterised also in terms of the time asymmetry of separation of stochastic Lagrangian particle (Drivas 2019; Cheminet et al. 2022), which in three dimensions separate faster backwards in time than they do forwards in time (Eyink 2011; Buaria et al. 2016).…”
Section: Turbulence Away From Wallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, by the experiments by Meneveau and Sreenivasan [39][40][41], assuming their flows remain bounded with increasing Reynolds number, the dimension of support of anomalous dissipation is 0.87 above our lower bound, indicating that -unlike the simple shock singularities and mathematical constructions -incompressible turbulence does not sit at the lower threshold of our theorem. It would be interesting to obtain additional experimental and numerical measurements of the spacetime support of the dissipation, perhaps leveraging a Lagrangian interpretation [5,12].…”
Section: Theorem 12 (Incompressible Euler)mentioning
confidence: 99%