Statistical features of rapidly rotating decaying turbulence: enstrophy and energy spectra, and coherent structures
Manohar K. Sharma, Abhishek Kumar, Mahendra K. Verma, and Sagar, Chakraborty

TL;DR
This study explores the characteristics of rapidly rotating decaying turbulence through simulations and models, revealing quasi-two-dimensional flow with coherent structures and proposing a new energy spectrum form based on enstrophy flux.
Contribution
It introduces a novel energy spectrum model for rotating turbulence that incorporates enstrophy flux and deviates from traditional power-law spectra.
Findings
Flow becomes quasi-2D with columnar structures.
Major energy is confined to large Fourier modes.
Proposed energy spectrum includes an exponential cutoff.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the properties of rapidly rotating decaying turbulence using numerical simulations and phenomenological modelling. We find that as the turbulent flow evolves in time, the Rossby number decreases to , and the flow becomes quasi-two-dimensional with strong coherent columnar structures arising due to the inverse cascade of energy. We establish that a major fraction of energy is confined in Fourier modes and that correspond to the largest columnar structure in the flow. For wavenumbers () greater than the enstrophy dissipation wavenumber (), our phenomenological arguments and numerical study show that the enstrophy flux and spectrum of a horizontal cross-section perpendicular to the axis of rotation are given by and respectively; for…
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