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arxiv: 1101.4125 · v3 · pith:NZJNOJTXnew · submitted 2011-01-21 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · nlin.CD

Simplifying the complexity of pipe flow

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn nlin.CD
keywords turbulenceflowpipetransitionalcapturescontinuousmodeltransition
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Transitional pipe flow is modeled as a one-dimensional excitable and bistable medium. Models are presented in two variables, turbulence intensity and mean shear, that evolve according to established properties of transitional turbulence. A continuous model captures the essence of the puff-slug transition as a change from excitability to bistability. A discrete model, that additionally incorporates turbulence locally as a chaotic repeller, reproduces almost all large-scale features of transitional pipe flow. In particular it captures metastable localized puffs, puff splitting, slugs, a continuous transition to sustained turbulence via spatiotemporal intermittency (directed percolation), and a subsequent increase in turbulence fraction towards uniform, featureless turbulence.

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