A Chaotic Periodically Reoriented Irrotational Flow: Experiments, Theory, and Applications to Geophysical Transport

ORAL

Abstract

A source-sink pair in a Hele-Shaw cell generates an irrotational dipole flow. In a disk with 360 wells around its periphery and a rotatable manifold controlling which well pairs are open, we have created a periodically reoriented dipole flow which is an open chaotic dynamical system with properties controlled by the reorientation angle and duration of flow. Despite being open the flow can have island regions where fluid that starts in the disk remains there forever. Theory and experiments determine the island existence boundary in control parameter space, the variation in island size, and bifurcations. We also briefly describe possible applications to problems in geophysical transport.

Authors

  • Guy Metcalfe

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Daniel Lester

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Murray Rudman

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Klaus Regenauer-Lieb

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Mike Trefry

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Alison Ord$^3$

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Bruce Hobbs$^3$

    • CSIRO Australia
  • Pandurang Kulkarni

    • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Park Kwan Fung

    • University of New South Wales
  • Zhurui Xu

    • Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
  • Jeff Morris

    • City College of New York