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arxiv: 1808.00578 · v3 · pith:FSCMZITHnew · submitted 2018-08-01 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Condensates in thin-layer turbulence

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keywords criticalstatesteadythicknesscondensateheightlayerlayers
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We examine the steady state of turbulent flows in thin layers using direct numerical simulations. It is shown that when the layer thickness is smaller than a critical height, an inverse cascade arises which leads to the formation of a steady state condensate where most of the energy is concentrated in the largest scale of the system. For layers of thickness smaller than a second critical height, the flow at steady state becomes exactly two-dimensional. The amplitude of the condensate is studied as a function of layer thickness and Reynolds number. Bi-stability and intermittent bursts are found close to the two critical points. The results are interpreted based on a mean field three-scale model that reproduces some of the basic features of the numerical results.

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