Nonlinear Deformation in Weak Turbulence

ORAL

Abstract

Turbulent and chaotic flows are well known to mix efficiently: by repeatedly stretching and folding material volumes, material lines stretch exponentially quickly and gradients of an advected scalar field can become very large. By adapting a technique originally introduced to study plasticity in glassy solids, we explicitly separate stretching (a linear transformation) from folding (a nonlinear transformation) in a quasi-two-dimensional experimental flow and study them independently. We compare results from two forcing schemes: one that is dominated by rotation, and another that is dominated by shear.

Authors

  • Nicholas Ouellette

    Department of Mechanical Engineering \& Materials Science, Yale University

  • Douglas Kelley

    Department of Mechanical Engineering \& Materials Science, Yale University

  • Yang Liao

    Department of Mechanical Engineering \& Materials Science, Yale University