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Phys. Rev. E 79, 065301(R) (2009) [4 pages]

Kolmogorov scaling and intermittency in Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence

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G. Boffetta1, A. Mazzino2, S. Musacchio1, and L. Vozella2
1Dipartimento di Fisica Generale and INFN, Università di Torino, via P.Giuria 1, 10125 Torino, Italy and CNR-ISAC, Sezione di Torino, corso Fiume 4, 10133 Torino, Italy
2Dipartimento di Fisica, INFN and CNISM, Università di Genova, via Dodecaneso 33, 16146 Genova, Italy

Received 9 February 2009; published 1 June 2009

Turbulence induced by Rayleigh-Taylor instability is a ubiquitous phenomenon with applications ranging from atmospheric physics and geophysics to supernova explosions and plasma confinement fusion. Despite its fundamental character, a phenomenological theory has been proposed only recently and several predictions are untested. In this Rapid Communication we confirm spatiotemporal predictions of the theory by means of direct numerical simulations at high resolution and we extend the phenomenology to take into account intermittency effects. We show that scaling exponents are indistinguishable from those of Navier-Stokes turbulence at comparable Reynolds number, a result in support of the universality of turbulence with respect to the forcing mechanism. We also show that the time dependence of Rayleigh, Reynolds, and Nusselt numbers realizes the Kraichnan scaling regime associated with the ultimate state of thermal convection.

© 2009 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.79.065301
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.79.065301
PACS:
47.27.−i