Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence

Abstract We present measurements of relativistic scaling relations in (2+1)-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence from direct numerical simulations, in the weakly compressible regime. These relations were analytically derived previously in [1] for a relativistic fluid; this work is a continuation o...

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Main Authors: John Ryan Westernacher-Schneider, Luis Lehner
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP08(2017)027
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spelling doaj-37e933e6e4304bd8a8146c74bc277e522020-11-24T21:05:41ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792017-08-012017812510.1007/JHEP08(2017)027Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulenceJohn Ryan Westernacher-Schneider0Luis Lehner1Department of Physics, University of GuelphPerimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsAbstract We present measurements of relativistic scaling relations in (2+1)-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence from direct numerical simulations, in the weakly compressible regime. These relations were analytically derived previously in [1] for a relativistic fluid; this work is a continuation of that study, providing further analytical insights together with numerical experiments to test the scaling relations and extract other important features characterizing the turbulent behavior. We first explicitly demonstrate that the non-relativistic limit of these scaling relations reduce to known results from the statistical theory of incompressible Navier-Stokes turbulence. In simulations of the inverse-cascade range, we find the relevant relativistic scaling relation is satisfied to a high degree of ac-curacy. We observe that the non-relativistic versions of this scaling relation underperform the relativistic one in both an absolute and relative sense, with a progressive degradation as the rms Mach number increases from 0.14 to 0.19. In the direct-cascade range, the two relevant relativistic scaling relations are satisfied with a lower degree of accuracy in a simulation with rms Mach number 0.11. We elucidate the poorer agreement with further simulations of an incompressible Navier-Stokes fluid. Finally, as has been observed in the incompressible Navier-Stokes case, we show that the energy spectrum in the inverse-cascade of the conformal fluid exhibits k −2 scaling rather than the Kolmogorov/Kraichnan expectation of k −5/3, and that it is not necessarily associated with compressive effects. We comment on the implications for a recent calculation of the fractal dimension of a turbulent (3 + 1)-dimensional AdS black brane.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP08(2017)027AdS-CFT CorrespondenceBlack Holes
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author John Ryan Westernacher-Schneider
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Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
Journal of High Energy Physics
AdS-CFT Correspondence
Black Holes
author_facet John Ryan Westernacher-Schneider
Luis Lehner
author_sort John Ryan Westernacher-Schneider
title Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
title_short Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
title_full Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
title_fullStr Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
title_full_unstemmed Numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
title_sort numerical measurements of scaling relations in two-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract We present measurements of relativistic scaling relations in (2+1)-dimensional conformal fluid turbulence from direct numerical simulations, in the weakly compressible regime. These relations were analytically derived previously in [1] for a relativistic fluid; this work is a continuation of that study, providing further analytical insights together with numerical experiments to test the scaling relations and extract other important features characterizing the turbulent behavior. We first explicitly demonstrate that the non-relativistic limit of these scaling relations reduce to known results from the statistical theory of incompressible Navier-Stokes turbulence. In simulations of the inverse-cascade range, we find the relevant relativistic scaling relation is satisfied to a high degree of ac-curacy. We observe that the non-relativistic versions of this scaling relation underperform the relativistic one in both an absolute and relative sense, with a progressive degradation as the rms Mach number increases from 0.14 to 0.19. In the direct-cascade range, the two relevant relativistic scaling relations are satisfied with a lower degree of accuracy in a simulation with rms Mach number 0.11. We elucidate the poorer agreement with further simulations of an incompressible Navier-Stokes fluid. Finally, as has been observed in the incompressible Navier-Stokes case, we show that the energy spectrum in the inverse-cascade of the conformal fluid exhibits k −2 scaling rather than the Kolmogorov/Kraichnan expectation of k −5/3, and that it is not necessarily associated with compressive effects. We comment on the implications for a recent calculation of the fractal dimension of a turbulent (3 + 1)-dimensional AdS black brane.
topic AdS-CFT Correspondence
Black Holes
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP08(2017)027
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