DY 5: Fluid Physics: Turbulence and Convection
Montag, 27. März 2023, 09:30–12:15, MOL 213
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09:30 |
DY 5.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Extreme events, entropies and instantons for turbulence and water waves — •Joachim Peinke, André Fuchs, and Matthias Wächter
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10:00 |
DY 5.2 |
Discrete and Continuous Symmetry Reduction for Minimal Parametrizations of Chaotic Fluid Flows — •Simon Kneer and Nazmi Burak Budanur
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10:15 |
DY 5.3 |
Spontaneous symmetry breaking for extreme vorticity and strain in the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations — •Timo Schorlepp, Tobias Grafke, Sandra May, and Rainer Grauer
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10:30 |
DY 5.4 |
Delayed onset in spanwise rotating compressible convection — •Kevin Lüdemann and Andreas Tilgner
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10:45 |
DY 5.5 |
Offshore wind: Evidence for two-dimensional turbulence and role of sea horizon — •So-Kumneth Sim, Joachim Peinke, and Philipp Maass
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11:00 |
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15 min. break
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11:15 |
DY 5.6 |
Convective turbulent superstructures in Rayleigh-Benard convection — •Hiufai Yik, Stephan Weiss, and Eberhard Bodenschatz
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11:30 |
DY 5.7 |
Statistical field theory for a stochastic linear advection-stretching model for turbulence — Lukas Bentkamp, Maurizio Carbone, and •Michael Wilczek
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11:45 |
DY 5.8 |
Description of laminar-turbulent transition of an airfoil boundary layer measured by differential image thermography using directed percolation theory — •Tom T. B. Wester, Joachim Peinke, and Gerd Gülker
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12:00 |
DY 5.9 |
How to generate turbulence with highest Reynolds numbers in the wind tunnel — •Lars Neuhaus, Michael Hölling, and Joachim Peinke
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