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Dynamics of reversals and condensates in 2D Kolmogorov flows

Fluid Dynamics 2015-06-11 v1

Abstract

We present direct numerical simulations of the different two-dimensional flow regimes generated by a constant spatially periodic forcing balanced by viscous dissipation and large scale drag with a dimensionless damping rate 1/Rh1/Rh. The linear response to the forcing is a 6×66\times6 square array of counter-rotating vortices, which is stable when the Reynolds number ReRe or RhRh are small. After identifying the sequence of bifurcations that lead to a spatially and temporally chaotic regime of the flow when ReRe and RhRh are increased, we study the transitions between the different turbulent regimes observed for large ReRe by varying RhRh. A large scale circulation at the box size (the condensate state) is the dominant mode in the limit of vanishing large scale drag (RhRh large). When RhRh is decreased, the condensate becomes unstable and a regime with random reversals between two large scale circulations of opposite signs is generated. It involves a bimodal probability density function of the large scale velocity that continuously bifurcates to a Gaussian distribution when RhRh is decreased further.

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@article{arxiv.1412.4959,
  title  = {Dynamics of reversals and condensates in 2D Kolmogorov flows},
  author = {Pankaj Kumar Mishra and Johann Herault and Stephan Fauve and Mahendra K. Verma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.4959},
  year   = {2015}
}

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