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- W1585109624 abstract "In its crudest form the statistical approach consists in splitting the turbulent velocity field into a smoothly varying part plus a random fluctuation. This naturally yields the notion of turbulent viscosity. From the beginning of the past century systematic efforts were made by prominent scientists to elucidate the enigma of turbulence by statistical methods. In most cases these efforts amount to perform more or less formal calculations on random solutions of Navier–Stokes equation. These solutions are supposed to provide a relevant description of turbulent flows and satisfy some symmetry properties. The main success of this approach is the famous 4/5 law of Kolmogorov, Von Karman, and Howarth, which gives a precise relationship between the energy dissipation and the third moment of the velocity increments. This chapter discusses some developments of the statistical approach that are directly inspired by the original ideas on turbulence given by Onsager. Onsager's starting point is a clear distinction between the two and three-dimensional cases. In two dimensions, the energy of the turbulent flow is conserved, and the main phenomenon to explain is the self-organization of the flow into coherent structures (like large-scale eddies). On the other hand, in three dimensions the dissipation of the energy persists in the limit of vanishing viscosity and one can observe a power law energy spectrum. The distinction made by Onsager is brilliantly shown by the experiments of Van Heijst." @default.
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