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The rise of fully turbulent flow

Dwight Barkley (), Baofang Song, Vasudevan Mukund, Grégoire Lemoult, Marc Avila and Björn Hof ()
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Dwight Barkley: Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick
Baofang Song: IST Austria
Vasudevan Mukund: IST Austria
Grégoire Lemoult: IST Austria
Marc Avila: Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Björn Hof: IST Austria

Nature, 2015, vol. 526, issue 7574, 550-553

Abstract: Experiments, asymptotic theory and computer simulations of wall-bounded shear flow uncover a bifurcation scenario that explains the transition from localized turbulent patches to fully turbulent flow.

Date: 2015
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