Enstrophy dissipation in two-dimensional turbulence

Marco Baiesi and Christian Maes
Phys. Rev. E 72, 056314 – Published 11 November 2005

Abstract

Insight into the problem of two-dimensional turbulence can be obtained by an analogy with a heat conduction network. It allows the identification of an entropy function associated with the enstrophy dissipation and that fluctuates around a positive (mean) value. While the corresponding enstrophy network is highly nonlocal, the direction of the enstrophy current follows from the Second Law of Thermodynamics. An essential parameter is the ratio Tkγk(νk2) of the intensity of driving γk>0 as a function of wave number k, to the dissipation strength νk2, where ν is the viscosity. The enstrophy current flows from higher to lower values of Tk, similar to a heat current from higher to lower temperature. Our probabilistic analysis of the enstrophy dissipation and the analogy with heat conduction thus complements and visualizes the more traditional spectral arguments for the direct enstrophy cascade. We also show a fluctuation symmetry in the distribution of the total entropy production which relates the probabilities of direct and inverse enstrophy cascades.

  • Received 21 June 2005

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.056314

©2005 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Marco Baiesi and Christian Maes*

  • Instituut voor Theoretische Fysica, K.U.Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200D, B-3001, Belgium

  • *Electronic address: christian.maes@fys.kuleuven.be

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Vol. 72, Iss. 5 — November 2005

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