Localness of energy cascade in hydrodynamic turbulence, II. Sharp spectral filter
Hussein Aluie, Gregory L. Eyink

TL;DR
This paper rigorously demonstrates that in hydrodynamic turbulence, energy transfer predominantly occurs through local triadic interactions, supporting the use of sharp spectral filters in LES modeling.
Contribution
It provides a rigorous analysis and numerical evidence showing local triads dominate energy flux, disproving nonlocal transfer by triads with advecting modes at the energy peak.
Findings
Spectral SGS flux is dominated by local triadic interactions.
Nonlocal triads contribute negligibly to energy flux at high wavenumbers.
Numerical simulations support the theoretical bounds and conclusions.
Abstract
We investigate the scale-locality of subgrid-scale (SGS) energy flux and inter-band energy transfers defined by the sharp spectral filter. We show by rigorous bounds, physical arguments and numerical simulations that the spectral SGS flux is dominated by local triadic interactions in an extended turbulent inertial-range. Inter-band energy transfers are also shown to be dominated by local triads if the spectral bands have constant width on a logarithmic scale. We disprove in particular an alternative picture of ``local transfer by nonlocal triads,'' with the advecting wavenumber mode at the energy peak. Although such triads have the largest transfer rates of all {\it individual} wavenumber triads, we show rigorously that, due to their restricted number, they make an asymptotically negligible contribution to energy flux and log-banded energy transfers at high wavenumbers in the…
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