Kolmogorov microscales

Kolmogorov microscales

Kolmogorov microscales are the smallest scales in turbulent flow. They are defined bywhere epsilon is the average rate of energy dissipation per unit mass, and u is the kinematic viscosity of the fluid.

In his 1941 theory, A. N. Kolmogorov introduced the idea that the smallest scales of turbulence are universal (similar for every turbulent flow) and that they depend only on epsilon and u. The definitions of the Kolmogorov microscales can be obtained using this idea and dimensional analysis. Since the dimension of kinematic viscosity is length2/time, and the dimension of the energy dissipation rate per unit mass is length2/time3, the only combination that has the dimension of time is au_eta=( u / epsilon)^{1/2} which is the Kolmorogov time scale. Similarly, the Kolmogorov length scale is the only combination of epsilon and u that has dimension of length.

The Kolmogorov 1941 theory is a mean field theory since it assumes that the relevant dynamical parameter is the mean energy dissipation rate. In fluid turbulence, the energy dissipation rate fluctuates in space and time, so it is possible to think of the microscales as quantities that also vary in space and time. However, standard practice is to use mean field values since they represent the typical values of the smallest scales in a given flow.

ee also

*Taylor microscale
*Integral length scale


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