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How deep should one go to get the inertial range right?

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The Nature of High Reynolds Number Turbulence

Theoretical and empirical arguments will be presented to show that the grid resolution in direct numerical simulations ought to be finer than previously thought. Error estimates for poorer resolutions will be presented. By going deep in the dissipation region, it may be possible to recover inertial range properties at finite Reynolds numbers.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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