Title of article
A deterministic model for the propagation of turbulent oscillations
Author/Authors
C. Cheverry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
43
From page
2637
To page
2679
Abstract
The deterministic point of view on turbulent fluid motion is to consider the Cauchy problem for equations of Navier–Stokes type associated with large Reynolds numbers and with singular initial data. Although the corresponding mathematical study has a lot progressed, it remains limited by fundamental difficulties related to the presence of instabilities. Precisely, the purpose of this article is to show on a realistic two-dimensional model that, up to some extent, such instabilities can be managed. This is achieved in the framework of a supercritical nonlinear geometric optics. The aim is to provide a theory allowing to take into account the interaction of a large amplitude monophase oscillating wave with waves oscillating at smaller frequencies in the other direction. The effect is that very complicated phenomena can occur in the inertial range, including for instance the production of new scales
Keywords
Parabolic (Navier–Stokes) and hyperbolic(Euler) equationsTurbulent flowsNonlinear geometric opticsSupercritical analysisInteraction of oscillations
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Record number
751613
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