DY 57: Focus Session: Turbulence - From Pattern Formation to Stochastic Disorder
Donnerstag, 10. März 2016, 15:00–18:45, H46
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15:00 |
DY 57.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
The Transition to the Ultimate State in Turbulent Thermal Convection — •Eberhard Bodenschatz
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15:30 |
DY 57.2 |
Percolation model for laminar-turbulent transition of a boundary layer: experimental insight by Particle Image Velocimetry — •Tom Wester, Dominik Traphahn, Pedro G. Lind, Gerd Gülker, and Joachim Peinke
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15:45 |
DY 57.3 |
Boundary layers in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection — •Ronald du Puits and Christian E. Willert
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16:00 |
DY 57.4 |
Multi-PIV Measurements of an Adverse Pressure Gradient Turbulent Boundary Layer — •Christian Willert, Christian Kähler, Andreas Schröder, Julio Soria, Michel Stanislas, and Jean-Marc Foucaut
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16:15 |
DY 57.5 |
Microrheology of sphere-shaped and anisometric rod-shaped objects in 2D fluids — Christoph Klopp, •Alexey Eremin, and Ralf Stannarius
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16:30 |
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15 min. break
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16:45 |
DY 57.6 |
Characterizing multi-scale interaction in turbulence — •Cristian C Lalescu and Michael Wilczek
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17:00 |
DY 57.7 |
Reproducibility of turbulent flows in wind tunnel experiments using different active grids — •Lars Kröger, Joachim Peinke, and Gerd Gülker
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17:15 |
DY 57.8 |
Lagrangian intermittency in an ensemble of Gaussian velocity time series with fluctuating time scales — •Laura Lukassen and Michael Wilczek
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17:30 |
DY 57.9 |
Intermittent Inflow Generation in CFD — •Sebastian Ehrich, Bernhard Stoevesandt, and Joachim Peinke
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17:45 |
DY 57.10 |
Quantifying non-locality in fully developed incompressible turbulence — •Dimitar Vlaykov and Michael Wilczek
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18:00 |
DY 57.11 |
Large-scale structures in the temperature field in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection — •Christian Resagk and Christian Kästner
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18:15 |
DY 57.12 |
Cluster analysis of coherent structures in Rayleigh-Bénard convection — •Oliver Kamps
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18:30 |
DY 57.13 |
Global flow modes in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection — •Robert Kaiser and Ronald du Puits
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