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- | **2011-07-05 Predrag** [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.0580|arXiv.org:1107.0580]], "Turbulent transition in a truncated one-dimensional model for shear flow" by J.H.P. Dawes and W.J. Giles merits a closer look. | + | |
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- | **2010-06-10 Predrag** Run into a bunch of papers by Magnitskii about "Feigenbaum-Sharkovskii-Magnitskii scenario of transition to turbulence in | + | |
- | the Rayleigh-Benard convection." Feigenbaum and Sharkovskii can sleep restfully (it is about sequences of bifurcations from the laminar attractor into tori and such, with increasing Rayleigh and Prandtl numbers) but visualizations onto {{:chaosbook:uvw.gif|}} like this one | + | |
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- | might be useful to us. Of course, they do not explain the flow that generated this plot; presumably they have fixed a point in //(x,y,z)// and then trace //(U,V,W)(x,y,z;t)// as a function of time. Fixing //U=0// also enables them to visualize a section across this torus. I put one of the articles, N.M. Evstigneev, N.A. Magnitskii and S.V. Sidorov, "Nonlinear dynamics of laminar-turbulent transition in three dimensional Rayleigh-Benard convection", //Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation// **15**, 1007-5704 (2010), into [[https://www.zotero.org/groups/cns/items/collection/1931456|https://www.zotero.org/groups/cns library]]. | + | |
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- | **2009-11-25 Humbledt Plumber to Benny Lautrup:** methinks, | + | |
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- | "Pipes and planes" glides down your tongue like poetry | + | |
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- | "Plates and pipes" (chapter title in Lautrup's book) is strictly engineering - no physicists thinks of a "plate"; infinite in all directions is called a "plane". | + | |
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- | **2009-07-27 Balu /BALASUBRAMANYA Nadiga/** | + | |
- | Your comments/suggestions on [[http://ChaosBook.org/library/NaLu01.pdf|Global Bifurcation of Shilnikov Type in a Double-Gyre Ocean Model]] by Nadiga and Luce, a paper on homoclinic chaos | + | |
- | on the way to turbulence in the simpler setting of the barotropic | + | |
- | vorticity eqn. in the context of ocean flows would be very much | + | |
- | appreciated. | + | |
+ | [[literature|click here]] | ||
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[[Taylor-Couette|click here]] | [[Taylor-Couette|click here]] | ||
- | ===== A baroclynic blog ===== | + | ===== A baroclinic blog ===== |
[[baroclynic|click here]] | [[baroclynic|click here]] | ||
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- | ~~DISCUSSION~~ | + | @Article{KaUhVe12, |
+ | AUTHOR = {van Veen, L. and Kawahara, G.}, | ||
+ | TITLE = {The significance of simple invariant solutions | ||
+ | in turbulent flows}, | ||
+ | YEAR = {2012}, | ||
+ | JOURNAL = {Ann. Rev. Fluid Mech.}, | ||
+ | VOLUME = {44}, | ||
+ | PAGES = {203–25} | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | @Article{VeKa11, | ||
+ | AUTHOR = {van Veen, L. and Kawahara, G.}, | ||
+ | TITLE = {Homoclinic tangle at the edge of shear turbulence}, | ||
+ | YEAR = {2011}, | ||
+ | JOURNAL = {Phys. Rev. Lett.}, | ||
+ | VOLUME = {107}, | ||
+ | PAGES = {114501} | ||
+ | } | ||