Numerical investigation of exact coherent structures in turbulent small-aspect-ratio Taylor-Couette flow

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Abstract

As suggested by recent theoretical and experimental studies, fluid turbulence can be described as a walk between neighborhoods of unstable nonchaotic solutions of the Navier-Stokes equation known as exact coherent structures (ECS). Finding ECS in an experimentally-accessible setting is the first step toward rigorous testing of the dynamical role of ECS in 3D turbulence. We found several ECS (both relative periodic orbits and relative equilibria) in a weakly turbulent regime of small-aspect-ratio Taylor-Couette flow with counter-rotating cylinders. This talk will discuss how the geometry of these solutions guides the evolution of turbulent flow in the simulations.

*This work is supported by the Army Research Office (Contract # W911NF-15-1-0471)

Authors

  • Michael Krygier

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Christopher J. Crowley

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Michael F. Schatz

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Roman O. Grigoriev

    • Georgia Institute of Technology