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Kolmogorov-Alexander product - translation to russian

SMALLEST LENGTH SCALES IN TURBULENT FLUID FLOW
Kolmogorov scale; Kolmogorov scaling

Kolmogorov-Alexander product      

общая лексика

произведение Колмогорова-Александера

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MALE GIVEN NAME
Rulers Alexander; Aliaksandr; Alexander (Name of Seven Men); Alexander (Name of Several Early Bishops); Aleksander; Aleksandr; Alexender; Aleksandar; Oleksandr; Olexandr; Aleck; Alaksandar; Alexandar; Alastar; Aleksandre; Aleksandro; Aleksandru; Alesander; Alexzander; Alexander (name)
Aleck         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Rulers Alexander; Aliaksandr; Alexander (Name of Seven Men); Alexander (Name of Several Early Bishops); Aleksander; Aleksandr; Alexender; Aleksandar; Oleksandr; Olexandr; Aleck; Alaksandar; Alexandar; Alastar; Aleksandre; Aleksandro; Aleksandru; Alesander; Alexzander; Alexander (name)

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Alec

существительное

уменьшительная форма

of Alexander Алек

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Alec

Definition

АЛЕКСАНДЕР
(Alexander) Дентон Юджин (р. 1917), американский генетик, иностранный член ВАСХНИЛ (1970). Создал линии и гибриды кукурузы с высокой урожайностью и повышенным содержанием белка.
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(Alexander) Джеймс Уэнделл (1888-1971) , американский математик. Основные труды относятся к топологии, алгебраической геометрии, теории функций. Ввел в топологию верхний граничный оператор, с помощью которого установил (1923) закон двойственности для замкнутых множеств, лежащих в топологических пространствах. Предложил (1935) понятие когомологии.

Wikipedia

Kolmogorov microscales

In fluid dynamics, Kolmogorov microscales are the smallest scales in the turbulent flow of fluids. At the Kolmogorov scale, viscosity dominates and the turbulence kinetic energy is dissipated into heat. They are defined by

where

  • ε is the average rate of dissipation of turbulence kinetic energy per unit mass, and
  • ν is the kinematic viscosity of the fluid.

Typical values of the Kolmogorov length scale, for atmospheric motion in which the large eddies have length scales on the order of kilometers, range from 0.1 to 10 millimeters; for smaller flows such as in laboratory systems, η may be much smaller.

In 1941, Andrey Kolmogorov introduced the hypothesis that the smallest scales of turbulence are universal (similar for every turbulent flow) and that they depend only on ε and ν. 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 τ η = ν ε {\displaystyle \tau _{\eta }={\sqrt {\tfrac {\nu }{\varepsilon }}}} which is the Kolmorogov time scale. Similarly, the Kolmogorov length scale is the only combination of ε and ν that has dimension of length.

Alternatively, the definition of the Kolmogorov time scale can be obtained from the inverse of the mean square strain rate tensor, τ η = 1 2 E i j E i j , {\displaystyle \tau _{\eta }={\tfrac {1}{\sqrt {2\langle E_{ij}E_{ij}\rangle }}},} which also gives τ η = ν ε {\displaystyle \tau _{\eta }={\sqrt {\tfrac {\nu }{\varepsilon }}}} using the definition of the energy dissipation rate per unit mass ε = 2 ν E i j E i j . {\displaystyle \varepsilon =2\nu \langle E_{ij}E_{ij}\rangle .} Then the Kolmogorov length scale can be obtained as the scale at which the Reynolds number (Re) is equal to 1,

R e = U L ν = ( η / τ η ) η ν = 1. {\displaystyle \mathrm {Re} ={\frac {UL}{\nu }}={\frac {(\eta /\tau _{\eta })\eta }{\nu }}=1.}

Kolmogorov's 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. In 1961, Kolomogorov published a refined version of the similarity hypotheses that accounts for the log-normal distribution of the dissipation rate.

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