Abstract

Spectral and cumulative spectral transfer, as well as energy and dissipation spectra, have been computed by FFT from exact solutions to Burgers’ equation for Thomas [1] random initial conditions at initial turbulence Reynolds’ numbers of Re 0 = 400 and 1000. Accurate, efficient numerical evaluation of the exact solution on a fine spatial mesh enables spectral computations to be carried out at high wave numbers for large ensembles, thereby confirming the exponential viscous cutoff. The low wave-number white narrow band of the energy spectrum gives way to the well-known k −2-subrange, independently of Rep in the high Rep range. The k −2-subrange, in turn, gives way with increasing wave-number k to an exp(−αk) high wave-number viscous cutoff at a wave number depending on Re 0. Spectral transfer and cumulative spectral transfer functions look very much like their counterparts for three-dimensional isotropic turbulence.

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