ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
We present numerical simulations of the three-dimensional Galerkin truncated incompressible Euler equations that we integrate in time while regularizing the solution by applying a wavelet-based denoising. For this, at each time step, the vorticity filed is decomposed into wavelet coefficients, that are split into strong and weak coefficients, before reconstructing them in physical space to obtain the corresponding coherent and incoherent vorticities. Both components are multiscale and orthogonal to each other. Then, by using the Biot--Savart kernel, one obtains the coherent and incoherent velocities. Advancing the coherent flow in time, while filtering out the noise-like incoherent flow, models turbulent dissipation and corresponds to an adaptive regularization. In order to track the flow evolution in both space and scale, a safety zone is added in wavelet coefficient space to the coherent wavelet coefficients. It is shown that the coherent flow indeed exhibits an intermittent nonlinear dynamics and a $k^{-5/3}$ energy spectrum, where $k$ is the wavenumber, characteristic of { three-dimensional homogeneous isotropic turbulence}. Finally, we compare the dynamical and statistical properties of Euler flows subjected to four kinds of regularizations: dissipative (Navier--Stokes), hyperdissipative (iterated Laplacian), dispersive (Euler--Voigt) and wavelet-based regularizations.
The interplay between incompressibility and stratification can lead to non-conservation of horizontal momentum in the dynamics of a stably stratified incompressible Euler fluid filling an infinite horizontal channel between rigid upper and lower plat
In fluid mechanics, a lot of authors have been reporting analytical solutions of Euler and Navier-Stokes equations. But there is an essential deficiency of non-stationary solutions indeed. In our presentation, we explore the case of non-stationary fl
Transport and mixing of scalar quantities in fluid flows is ubiquitous in industry and Nature. Turbulent flows promote efficient transport and mixing by their inherent randomness. Laminar flows lack such a natural mixing mechanism and efficient trans
Incompressible 3D Euler equations develop high vorticity in very thin pancake-like regions from generic large-scale initial conditions. In this work we propose an exact solution of the Euler equations for the asymptotic pancake evolution. This soluti
The incompressible three-dimensional ideal flows develop very thin pancake-like regions of increasing vorticity. These regions evolve with the scaling $omega_{max}(t)proptoell(t)^{-2/3}$ between the vorticity maximum and pancake thickness, and provid