Dynamical Connections in a Turbulent Fluid: Experiment and Simulation

ORAL

Abstract

Embedded in the state space of a turbulent flow there exist invariant solutions to the Navier-Stokes equation called Exact Coherent Structures (ECS). Recent studies have demonstrated that the geometry of the ECS locally describes the evolution of the turbulent flow\footnote{B. Suri, \textbf{Phy. Rev. Lett.} 118, 114501, 2017}. Theory suggests that global connections may serve to guide the flow from the neighborhood of one ECS to that of another. We present here a numerical model of a Kolmogorov-like two-dimensional flow in which such connections have been calculated. Moreover, we present an experimental quasi-two-dimensional realization of this flow in which these connections prove dynamically relevant.

Authors

  • Logan Kageorge

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Balachandra Suri

    Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Jeff Tithof

    University of Rochester

  • Roman Grigoriev

    Center for Nonlinear Science and School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Michael F. Schatz

    Center for Nonlinear Science and School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology