We report the results of an experimental investigation of the transition to turbulence in a pipe over approximately an order of magnitude range in the Reynolds number Re. A novel scaling law is uncovered using a systematic experimental procedure which permits contact to be made with modern theoretical thinking. The principal result we uncover is a scaling law which indicates that the amplitude of perturbation required to cause transition scales as O(Re–1)
AbstractExperimental and numerical studies have shown similarities between localized turbulence in c...
Fluid flows in nature and applications are frequently subject to periodic velocity modulations. Surp...
International audienceSubcritical transition to turbulence requires finite-amplitude perturbations. ...
We report the results of an experimental investigation of the transition to turbulence in a pipe ove...
International audienceWe report the results of an experimental investigation of the transition to tu...
We propose a scaling law for the onset of turbulence in pipe flow of neutrally buoyant suspensions. ...
Although flow in a circular pipe is stable to infinitesimal perturbations, it can be excited to turb...
In pipes, turbulence sets in despite the linear stability of the laminar Hagen–Poiseuille flow. The ...
The results of an experimental investigation into the threshold boundary between laminar and disorde...
Experiments were conducted to study transition to turbulence in pipe flows started from rest with a ...
A second series of experiments was conducted to extend and validate recently reported data by the pr...
International audienceThere have been many investigations of the stability of Hagen-Poiseuille flow ...
Motivated by a recently proposed theory that entails the existence of a “spectral link” between the ...
We investigate experimentally the influence of suspended particles on the transition to turbulence. ...
A direct numerical simulation of turbulent pipe flow is performed at Ret = 3008 with a long streamwi...
AbstractExperimental and numerical studies have shown similarities between localized turbulence in c...
Fluid flows in nature and applications are frequently subject to periodic velocity modulations. Surp...
International audienceSubcritical transition to turbulence requires finite-amplitude perturbations. ...
We report the results of an experimental investigation of the transition to turbulence in a pipe ove...
International audienceWe report the results of an experimental investigation of the transition to tu...
We propose a scaling law for the onset of turbulence in pipe flow of neutrally buoyant suspensions. ...
Although flow in a circular pipe is stable to infinitesimal perturbations, it can be excited to turb...
In pipes, turbulence sets in despite the linear stability of the laminar Hagen–Poiseuille flow. The ...
The results of an experimental investigation into the threshold boundary between laminar and disorde...
Experiments were conducted to study transition to turbulence in pipe flows started from rest with a ...
A second series of experiments was conducted to extend and validate recently reported data by the pr...
International audienceThere have been many investigations of the stability of Hagen-Poiseuille flow ...
Motivated by a recently proposed theory that entails the existence of a “spectral link” between the ...
We investigate experimentally the influence of suspended particles on the transition to turbulence. ...
A direct numerical simulation of turbulent pipe flow is performed at Ret = 3008 with a long streamwi...
AbstractExperimental and numerical studies have shown similarities between localized turbulence in c...
Fluid flows in nature and applications are frequently subject to periodic velocity modulations. Surp...
International audienceSubcritical transition to turbulence requires finite-amplitude perturbations. ...