Identifying a superfluid Reynolds number via dynamical similarity
Abstract
The Reynolds number provides a characterization of the transition to turbulent flow, with wide application in classical fluid dynamics. Identifying such a parameter in superfluid systems is challenging due to their fundamentally inviscid nature. Performing a systematic study of superfluid cylinder wakes in two dimensions, we observe dynamical similarity of the frequency of vortex shedding by a cylindrical obstacle. The universality of the turbulent wake dynamics is revealed by expressing shedding frequencies in terms of an appropriately defined superfluid Reynolds number, , that accounts for the breakdown of superfluid flow through quantum vortex shedding. For large obstacles, the dimensionless shedding frequency exhibits a universal form that is well-fitted by a classical empirical relation. In this regime the transition to turbulence occurs at , irrespective of obstacle width.
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@article{arxiv.1411.5742,
title = {Identifying a superfluid Reynolds number via dynamical similarity},
author = {M. T. Reeves and T. P. Billam and B. P. Anderson and A. S. Bradley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.5742},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages,3 figures