Turbulence: Theory & Experiment II
ORAL · E28 ·
Presentations
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Intermittency in small-scale turbulence: a velocity gradient approach
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Authors
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Charles Meneveau
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins Univ
- The Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins University, US
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Perry Johnson
- Johns Hopkins University
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Geometry and Scaling Laws of Excursion and Iso-sets of Enstrophy and Dissipation in Isotropic Turbulence
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Authors
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Jose Hugo Elsas
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University; Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
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Alexander Szalay
- Department of Physics and Astronomy and Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University
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Charles Meneveau
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins Univ
- The Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins University, US
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Characterization and prediction of extreme events in turbulence
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Authors
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Enrico Fonda
- New York University
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Kartik P. Iyer
- New York University
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Katepalli Sreenivasan
- New York Univ NYU
- New York University
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Quantify the complexity of turbulence
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Authors
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Xingtian Tao
- University of Kansas
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Huixuan Wu
- University of Kansas
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Dissipation scales in Navier-Stokes turbulence using highly resolved Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS)
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Authors
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Sualeh Khurshid
- Texas A\&M University
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Diego Donzis
- Texas A\&M University
- Texas A&M University
- Texas A&M Univ
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Katepalli Sreenivasan
- New York University
- New York Univ
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The number of Eulerian points required to describe a turbulent field
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Authors
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Florine Paraz
- OIST
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Mahesh Bandi
- OIST
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