Title: Chris Pringle, Yohann Duguet
1Highly-symmetric travelling waves in pipe flow
- Chris Pringle, Yohann Duguet Rich Kerswell
- University of Bristol
- Linné Flow Centre, KTH Mechanics
2Pipe Flow
- Linearly stable for all Reynolds numbers
- Sustained turbulence possible after Re
1700-2000 - Re based upon mean velocity and pipe
diameter
Poiseuille 1840 Hagen 1839
3Travelling Waves
Asymmetric (S1)
S2
S3
Mirror Symmetric
Faisst Eckhardt (2003), Wedin Kerswell
(2004), Pringle Kerswell (2007)
4Travelling Waves in Phase space
S2
S3
Faisst Eckhardt (2003), Wedin Kerswell
(2004), Pringle Kerswell (2007)
5Travelling Waves within the Edge
A3
C3
S2
- Strikingly different cross-sections
- Alternative axial evolution
- Additional mirror symmetry
Duguet, Willis Kerswell (2008)
6Symmetries
- All of the TWs originally discovered only possess
shift--reflect symmetry
7M-class Travelling Waves
M2
M3
M4
- Double layer of streaks
- Rolls bisect layers
- Relatively quiescent center
8N-class Travelling Waves
N2
N3
N4
- Stronger, more active rolls
- Larger streaks
9M1 and N1
- M1 is known from Pringle Kerswell (2007)
- N1 is entirely new
10Travelling Waves in Phase space
11Travelling Waves in Phase space
12S3 and N3
13Stability of N2
14Stability of N2
15Summary
- Two new classes of TW have been explored
- They occur earlier than previously seen TWs
- They exhibit much higher friction factors they
are more nonlinear - Appear to be more fundamental the original TWs
bifurcate off them