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The dissipation range spectrum

It is shown that the available data for the skewness of velocity derivatives in turbulent flows are consistent with a simple exponential decay in the dissipation range, i.e., ∼exp(−ak), rather than ∼exp(−ak m ), where m≳1.

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Published in:Physics of fluids. A, Fluid dynamics Fluid dynamics, 1992-06, Vol.4 (6), p.1320-1321
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