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The universality class of the transition to turbulence (1504.03304v2)

Published 13 Apr 2015 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: Turbulence is one of the most frequently encountered non-equilibrium phenomena in nature yet characterising the transition that gives rise to it has remained an elusive task. Although in recent studies critical points marking the onset of sustained turbulence have been determined, the physical nature of the transition could not be explained. In extensive experimental and computational studies we show for the example of Couette flow that the onset of turbulence is a second order phase transition and falls into the directed percolation universality class. Consequently the complex laminar-turbulent patterns distinctive for transition in shear flows result from nearest neighbour interactions of turbulent domains and are characterised by universal critical exponents. More generally our study demonstrates that even high dimensional systems far from equilibrium like turbulence exhibit universality at onset and that here the collective dynamics obeys simple rules.

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