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arxiv: 1709.04637 · v1 · pith:6KKWTX6Knew · submitted 2017-09-14 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn

Transition from Weak Wave Turbulence to Soliton-Gas

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keywords turbulencewaterwavedepthforcingregimetransitionweak
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We report an experimental investigation of the effect of finite depth on the statistical properties of wave turbulence at the surface of water in the gravity-capillary range. We tune the wave dispersion and the level of nonlinearity by modifying the depth of water and the forcing respectively. We use space-time resolved profilometry to reconstruct the deformed surface of water. When decreasing the water depth, we observe a drastic transition between weak turbulence at the weakest forcing and a solitonic regime at stronger forcing. We characterize the transition between both states by studying their Fourier Spectra. We also study the efficiency of energy transfer in the weak turbulence regime. We report a loss of efficiency of angular transfer as the dispersion of the wave is reduced until the system bifurcates into the solitonic regime.

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