It is commonly known that the intermittent transition from laminar to turbulent flow in pipes occurs because, at intermediate values of a prescribed pressure drop, a purely laminar flow offers too little resistance, but a fully turbulent one offers too much. We propose a phenomenological model of the flow, which is able to explain this in a quantitative way through a hysteretic transition between laminar and turbulent states, characterized by a disturbance amplitude variable that satisfies a natural type of evolution equation. The form of this equation is motivated by physical observations and derived by an averaging procedure, and we show that it naturally predicts disturbances having the characteristics of slugs and puffs. The model predi...
Laminar-to-turbulent transition of pipe flows occurs, for sufficiently high Reynolds numbers, in the...
The transition to turbulence in pipes is characterized by a coexistence of laminar and turbulent sta...
The subcritical transition to turbulence, as occurs in pipe flow, is believed to generically be a ph...
It is commonly known that the intermittent transition from laminar to turbulent flow in pipes occurs...
In pipes, turbulence sets in despite the linear stability of the laminar Hagen–Poiseuille flow. The ...
Transitional pipe flow is modeled as a one-dimensional excitable and bistable medium. Models are pre...
When fluid flows through a channel, pipe, or duct, there are two basic forms of motion: smooth lamin...
Transition to turbulence in pipe flow has puzzled scientists since the studies of Hagen, Poiseuille ...
The transition to turbulence in pipe flow does not follow the scenario familiar from Rayleigh-Benar...
Transition to uniform turbulence in cylindrical pipe flow occurs experimentally via the spatial expa...
Shear flows undergo a sudden transition from laminar to turbulent motion as the velocity increases, ...
Fluid flows in nature and applications are frequently subject to periodic velocity modulations. Surp...
The purpose of this contribution is to summarize and discuss recent advances regarding the onset of ...
In pipe, channel, and boundary layer flows turbulence first occurs intermittently in space and time:...
Since the seminal studies by Osborne Reynolds in the nineteenth century, pipe flow has served as a p...
Laminar-to-turbulent transition of pipe flows occurs, for sufficiently high Reynolds numbers, in the...
The transition to turbulence in pipes is characterized by a coexistence of laminar and turbulent sta...
The subcritical transition to turbulence, as occurs in pipe flow, is believed to generically be a ph...
It is commonly known that the intermittent transition from laminar to turbulent flow in pipes occurs...
In pipes, turbulence sets in despite the linear stability of the laminar Hagen–Poiseuille flow. The ...
Transitional pipe flow is modeled as a one-dimensional excitable and bistable medium. Models are pre...
When fluid flows through a channel, pipe, or duct, there are two basic forms of motion: smooth lamin...
Transition to turbulence in pipe flow has puzzled scientists since the studies of Hagen, Poiseuille ...
The transition to turbulence in pipe flow does not follow the scenario familiar from Rayleigh-Benar...
Transition to uniform turbulence in cylindrical pipe flow occurs experimentally via the spatial expa...
Shear flows undergo a sudden transition from laminar to turbulent motion as the velocity increases, ...
Fluid flows in nature and applications are frequently subject to periodic velocity modulations. Surp...
The purpose of this contribution is to summarize and discuss recent advances regarding the onset of ...
In pipe, channel, and boundary layer flows turbulence first occurs intermittently in space and time:...
Since the seminal studies by Osborne Reynolds in the nineteenth century, pipe flow has served as a p...
Laminar-to-turbulent transition of pipe flows occurs, for sufficiently high Reynolds numbers, in the...
The transition to turbulence in pipes is characterized by a coexistence of laminar and turbulent sta...
The subcritical transition to turbulence, as occurs in pipe flow, is believed to generically be a ph...