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FLOW Paper published in PRL (April 2014)

Published Oct 26, 2017

Recurrent Bursts via Linear Processes in Turbulent Environments
Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 144502 (2014)
Geert Brethouwer,Philipp Schlatter,Yohann Duguet, Dan S. Henningson and Arne V. Johansson

Abstract: Large-scale instabilities occurring in the presence of small-scale turbulent fluctuations are frequently observed in geophysical or astrophysical contexts but are difficult to reproduce in the laboratory. Using extensive numerical simulations, we report here on intense recurrent bursts of turbulence in plane Poiseuille flow rotating about a spanwise axis. A simple model based on the linear instability of the mean flow can predict the structure and time scale of the nearly periodic and self-sustained burst cycles. Poiseuille flow is suggested as a prototype for future studies of low-dimensional dynamics embedded in strongly turbulent environments.   journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.144502
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