Universality in the emergence of oscillatory instabilities in turbulent flows
Abstract
Spontaneous emergence of periodic oscillations due to self-organization is ubiquitous in turbulent flows. The emergence of such oscillatory instabilities in turbulent fluid mechanical systems is often studied in different system-specific frameworks. We uncover the existence of a universal scaling behaviour during self-organization in turbulent flows leading to oscillatory instability. Our experiments show that the spectral amplitude of the dominant mode of oscillations scales inversely with the Hurst exponent of a fluctuating state variable following an inverse power law relation. Interestingly, we observe the same power law behaviour with a constant exponent near -2 across various turbulent systems such as aeroacoustic, thermoacoustic and aeroelastic systems.
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@article{arxiv.1910.05802,
title = {Universality in the emergence of oscillatory instabilities in turbulent flows},
author = {Induja Pavithran and Vishnu R. Unni and Alan J. Varghese and R. I. Sujith and Abhishek Saha and Norbert Marwan and Jürgen Kurths},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.05802},
year = {2020}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures and supplementary information