Low-order model for successive bifurcations of the fluidic pinball
Abstract
We propose the first least-order Galerkin model of an incompressible flow undergoing two successive supercritical bifurcations of Hopf and pitchfork type. A key enabler is a mean-field consideration exploiting the symmetry of the mean flow and the asymmetry of the fluctuation. These symmetries generalize mean-field theory, e.g. no assumption of slow growth-rate is needed. The resulting 5-dimensional Galerkin model successfully describes the phenomenogram of the fluidic pinball, a two-dimensional wake flow around a cluster of three equidistantly spaced cylinders. The corresponding transition scenario is shown to undergo two successive supercritical bifurcations, namely a Hopf and a pitchfork bifurcations on the way to chaos. The generalized mean-field Galerkin methodology may be employed to describe other transition scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.1812.08529,
title = {Low-order model for successive bifurcations of the fluidic pinball},
author = {Nan Deng and Bernd R. Noack and Marek Morzynski and Luc R. Pastur},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.08529},
year = {2021}
}