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Phenomenological model for predicting stationary and non-stationary spectra of wave turbulence in vibrating plates

T. Humbert, C. Josserand, C. Touzé, O. Cadot

Published 2017-09-28Version 1

A phenomenological model describing the time-frequency dependence of the power spectrum of thin plates vibrating in a wave turbulence regime, is introduced. The model equation contains as basic solutions the Rayleigh-Jeans equipartition of energy, as well as the Kolmogorov-Zakharov spectrum of wave turbulence. In the Wave Turbulence Theory framework, the model is used to investigate the self-similar, non-stationary solutions of forced and free turbulent vibrations. Frequency-dependent damping laws can easily be accounted for. Their effects on the characteristics of the stationary spectra of turbulence are then investigated. Thanks to this analysis, self-similar universal solutions are given, relating the power spectrum to both the injected power and the damping law.

Comments: 22 pages, 9 figures
Journal: Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 316 (2016): 34-42
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