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A critical point for bifurcation cascades and featureless turbulence

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arxiv 1904.13314 v4 pith:FTYB7U4R submitted 2019-04-30 physics.flu-dyn

classification physics.flu-dyn
keywords transitionturbulencecurvaturesbifurcationflowpipesubcriticalsupercritical
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In this Letter we show that a bifurcation cascade and fully sustained turbulence can share the phase space of a fluid flow system, resulting in the presence of competing stable attractors. We analyse the toroidal pipe flow, which undergoes subcritical transition to turbulence at low pipe curvatures and supercritical transition at high curvatures, as was previously documented. We provide decisive evidence that the nature of the supercritical transition is of Ruelle--Takens type and that, in a narrow range of intermediate curvatures, its dynamics competes with that of sustained turbulence emerging through subcritical transition mechanisms.

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