International audienceTo model isotropic homogeneous quantum turbulence in superfluid helium, we have performed Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of two fluids (the normal fluid and the superfluid) coupled by mutual friction. We have found evidence of strong locking of superfluid and normal fluid along the turbulent cascade, from the large scale structures where only one fluid is forced down to the vorticity structures at small scales. We have determined the residual slip velocity between the two fluids, and, for each fluid, the relative balance of inertial, viscous and friction forces along the scales. Our calculations show that the classical relation between energy injection and dissipation scale is not valid in quantum turbulence, but w...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
To model isotropic homogeneous quantum turbulence in superfluid helium, we have performed Direct Num...
International audienceTo model isotropic homogeneous quantum turbulence in superfluid helium, we hav...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulence of superfluid helium is investigated numerically at finite temp...
International audienceThe turbulence of superfluid helium is investigated numerically at finite temp...
In most experiments with superfluid helium, turbulence is generated thermally (by applying a heat fl...
International audienceTurbulence in superfluid helium is unusual and presents a challenge to fluid d...
PhD ThesisThe study of turbulence in superfluid Helium II suggests that at least in part the rules ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
To model isotropic homogeneous quantum turbulence in superfluid helium, we have performed Direct Num...
International audienceTo model isotropic homogeneous quantum turbulence in superfluid helium, we hav...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulent inertial cascade undergone by a quantum fluid at small but finit...
International audienceThe turbulence of superfluid helium is investigated numerically at finite temp...
International audienceThe turbulence of superfluid helium is investigated numerically at finite temp...
In most experiments with superfluid helium, turbulence is generated thermally (by applying a heat fl...
International audienceTurbulence in superfluid helium is unusual and presents a challenge to fluid d...
PhD ThesisThe study of turbulence in superfluid Helium II suggests that at least in part the rules ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...
Numerical methods for solving the Navier-Stokes equations for classical (or normal) viscous fluids ...