Sandpile behaviour in discrete water-wave turbulence
Abstract
We construct a sandpile model for evolution of the energy spectrum of the water surface waves in finite basins. This model take into account loss of resonant wave interactions in discrete Fourier space and restoration of these interactions at larger nonlinearity levels. For weak forcing, the waveaction spectrum takes a critical shape where the nonlinear resonance broadening is equal to the Fourier grid spacing. The energy cascade in this case takes form of rare weak avalanches on the critical slope background. For larger forcing, this regime is replaced by a continuous cascade and Zakharov-Filonenko waveaction spectrum. For intermediate forcing levels, both scalings will be seen: at small and at large frequencies. The interval between these two scaling regions is characterised by strong avalanches.
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@article{arxiv.nlin/0510054,
title = {Sandpile behaviour in discrete water-wave turbulence},
author = {Sergey Nazarenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0510054},
year = {2009}
}
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7 pages