A peek into the Lagrangian pair dispersion in turbulence at infinite Reynolds number
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Abstract
Observing the Richardson-Obukhov cubic scaling law in experiments at large Reynolds number is challenging because it requires tracking particles for a long time before the finite view area starts to play a role. We approached the problem from a different direction by reducing the initial separation between two particles in a water tunnel equipped with a high-concentration particle tracking system. By following particles with almost two and half decades of time scales, we successfully observed the Richardson scaling for the initial separation at about 3$\eta$. The dependence of this scaling exponent versus different initial separation will be discussed, and this dependence provides a new way to study the dispersion dynamics and intermittency at finite and infinite Reynolds number.
Authors
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Shiyong Tan
Johns Hopkins University
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Ashwanth Salibindla
Johns Hopkins University
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Ashik Ullah Mohammad Masuk
Johns Hopkins University
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Rui Ni
Johns Hopkins University