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Laminar-Turbulent Patterning in Transitional Flows

Paul Manneville

Published 2017-06-30Version 1

Wall-bounded flows experience a transition to turbulence characterized by the coexistence of laminar and turbulent domains in some range of Reynolds number R, the natural control parameter. This transitional regime takes place between an upper threshold Rt above which turbulence is uniform (featureless) and a lower threshold Rg below which any form of turbulence decays, possibly at the end of overlong chaotic transients. The most emblematic cases of flow along flat plates transiting to/from turbulence according to this scenario are reviewed. The coexistence is generally in the form of bands, alternatively laminar and turbulent, and oriented obliquely with respect to the general flow direction. The final decay of the bands at Rg points to the relevance of directed percolation and criticality in the sense of statistical-physics phase transitions. The nature of the transition at Rt where bands form is still somewhat mysterious and does not easily fit the scheme holding for pattern-forming instabilities at increasing control parameter on a laminar background. In contrast, the bands arise at Rt out of a uniform turbulent background at a decreasing control parameter. Ingredients of a possible theory of laminar-turbulent patterning are discussed.

Comments: 29 pages, 5 illustrations, written for special issue on "Complex Systems, Non-Equilibrium Dynamics and Self-Organisation" of journal Entropy edited by Dr. G. Pruessner
Journal: Entropy, 19, 316 (open access) (2017)
Categories: physics.flu-dyn, nlin.PS
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