The last stage of evolution toward the stationary Kolmogorov spectrum of hydrodynamic turbulence is studied using the Leith model [1] . This evolution is shown to manifest itself as a reflection wave in the wavenumber space propagating from the largest toward the smallest wavenumbers, and is described by a self-similar solution of a new (third) kind. This stage follows the previously studied stage of an initial explosive propagation of the spectral front from the smallest to the largest wavenumbers reaching arbitrarily large wavenumbers in a finite time, and which was described by a self-similar solution of the second kind [2, 3, 4]. Nonstationary solutions corresponding to“warm cascades” characterised by a thermalised spectrum at large wav...
International audienceWave turbulence theory aims at describing the long time behavior of weakly non...
We study self-similar solutions of the kinetic equation for MHD wave turbulence derived in [1]. Mot...
We report our experiments on the formation of second sound acoustic turbulence in superfluid 4He. Th...
International audienceTime-dependend evolution of hydrodynamic turbulence corresponding to formation...
We present a comprehensive study and full classification of the stationary solutions in Leith's mode...
revtex4, 19 pages, 10 figuresThe evolution of the Kolmogorov-Zakharov (K-Z) spectrum of weak turbule...
April 10 2003 Updated April 22 2003, 9 pages revtex4, 9 figures Added some figures, additional refer...
International audienceDifferential models for hydrodynamic, passive-scalar and wave turbulence give...
We investigate the self-similar evolution of the transient energy spectrum, which precedes the estab...
The evolution of the Kolmogorov-Zakharov (K-Z) spectrum of weak turbulence is studied in the limit o...
The energy transfer statistics measured in numerically simulated flows are found to be nearly self-s...
In statistically stationary conditions, the turbulent energy spectrum in a high Reynolds number flow...
International audienceThe turbulence of a superfluid is investigated by direct numerical simulations...
As long as vorticity quantization remains irrelevant for long-wave physics, superfluid turbulence su...
We present a parametric study of a nonlinear diffusion equation which generalises Leith's model of a...
International audienceWave turbulence theory aims at describing the long time behavior of weakly non...
We study self-similar solutions of the kinetic equation for MHD wave turbulence derived in [1]. Mot...
We report our experiments on the formation of second sound acoustic turbulence in superfluid 4He. Th...
International audienceTime-dependend evolution of hydrodynamic turbulence corresponding to formation...
We present a comprehensive study and full classification of the stationary solutions in Leith's mode...
revtex4, 19 pages, 10 figuresThe evolution of the Kolmogorov-Zakharov (K-Z) spectrum of weak turbule...
April 10 2003 Updated April 22 2003, 9 pages revtex4, 9 figures Added some figures, additional refer...
International audienceDifferential models for hydrodynamic, passive-scalar and wave turbulence give...
We investigate the self-similar evolution of the transient energy spectrum, which precedes the estab...
The evolution of the Kolmogorov-Zakharov (K-Z) spectrum of weak turbulence is studied in the limit o...
The energy transfer statistics measured in numerically simulated flows are found to be nearly self-s...
In statistically stationary conditions, the turbulent energy spectrum in a high Reynolds number flow...
International audienceThe turbulence of a superfluid is investigated by direct numerical simulations...
As long as vorticity quantization remains irrelevant for long-wave physics, superfluid turbulence su...
We present a parametric study of a nonlinear diffusion equation which generalises Leith's model of a...
International audienceWave turbulence theory aims at describing the long time behavior of weakly non...
We study self-similar solutions of the kinetic equation for MHD wave turbulence derived in [1]. Mot...
We report our experiments on the formation of second sound acoustic turbulence in superfluid 4He. Th...