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    A Refined Similarity Hypothesis for Transverse Structure Functions

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    We argue on the basis of empirical data that Kolmogorov's refined similarity hypothesis (RSH) needs to be modified for transverse velocity increments, and propose an alternative. In this new form, transverse velocity increments bear the same relation to locally averaged enstrophy (squared vorticity) as longitudinal velocity increments bear in RSH to locally averaged dissipation. We support this hypothesis by analyzing high-resolution numerical simulation data for isotropic turbulence. RSH and its proposed modification for transverse velocity increments (RSHT) appear to represent two independent scaling groups.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Inertial range scaling in turbulence

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    Anomalous Scaling and Structure Instability in Three-Dimensional Passive Scalar Turbulence

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    Properties of Velocity Circulation in Three-Dimensional Turbulence

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    Scalings and Relative Scalings in the Navier-Stokes Turbulence

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    Physical symmetry and lattice symmetry in the lattice Boltzmann method

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