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arxiv: 2309.16222 · v1 · pith:LNDLOKTW · submitted 2023-09-28 · physics.flu-dyn · nlin.PS

Experimental evidence of random shock-wave intermittency

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We report the experimental observation of intermittency in a regime dominated by random shock waves on the surface of a fluid. We achieved such a nondispersive surface-wave field using a magnetic fluid subjected to a high external magnetic field. We found that the small-scale intermittency of the wave-amplitude fluctuations is due to shock waves, leading to much more intense intermittency than previously reported in three-dimensional hydrodynamics turbulence or in wave turbulence. The statistical properties of intermittency are found to be in good agreement with the predictions of a Burgerslike intermittency model. Such experimental evidence of random shock-wave intermittency could lead to applications in various fields.

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