Nicolas Lanchon – “Turbulence of internal waves in a stratified fluid, with and without eigenmodes of the experimental fluid domain”

Courant PIs Workshop 2022 Nicolas Lanchon with Daniel Odens Mora, Eduardo Monsalve and Pierre-Philippe Cortet    Laboratoire FAST, CNRS & Université Paris-Saclay Abstract: I will present experiments in which we force a statistically axisymmetric and homogenous ensemble of internal gravity waves… Read moreNicolas Lanchon – “Turbulence of internal waves in a stratified fluid, with and without eigenmodes of the experimental fluid domain”

Guillaume Ricard – “From dispersive wave turbulence to an acoustic-like wave regime”

Courant PIs Workshop 2022 From dispersive wave turbulence to an acoustic-like wave regime Abstract: Wave turbulence is a statistical state in which numerous random weakly nonlinear waves interact with each other. It leads to an energy cascade from large scales… Read moreGuillaume Ricard – “From dispersive wave turbulence to an acoustic-like wave regime”

Ricardo Grande – “Linear model of turbulent cascades and fractional fields”

Courant PIs Workshop 2022 Abstract: As repeatedly observed in geophysical and laboratory flows, and in numerical simulations of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, a 3D fluid that is stirred by a statistically stationary random force will eventually reach a statistically stationary… Read moreRicardo Grande – “Linear model of turbulent cascades and fractional fields”

“The Josephson-Anderson Relation and the Origin of Turbulent Drag”

Gregory Eynik (Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering) will present at the 2022 Simons Collaboration on Wave Turbulence Annual Meeting on December 1st and 2nd in New York. “The Josephson-Anderson Relation and the Origin of Turbulent Drag”: The Josephson-Anderson relation provides the modern… Read more“The Josephson-Anderson Relation and the Origin of Turbulent Drag”