Turbulence spreading by resonant wave-wave interactions: A fractional kinetics approach

Alexander V. Milovanov, Jens Juul Rasmussen

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with the processes of spatial propagation and penetration of turbulence from the regions where it is locally excited into initially laminar regions. The phenomenon has come to be known as "turbulence spreading"and witnessed a renewed attention in the literature recently. Here, we propose a comprehensive theory of turbulence spreading based on fractional kinetics. We argue that the use of fractional-derivative equations permits a general approach focusing on fundamentals of the spreading process regardless of a specific turbulence model and/or specific instability type. The starting point is the Hamiltonian of resonant wave-wave interactions, from which a family of scaling laws for the asymptotic spreading is derived. Both three- and four-wave interactions are considered. The results span from a subdiffusive spreading in the parameter range of weak chaos to avalanche propagation in regimes with population inversion. Attention is paid to how nonergodicity introduces weak mixing, memory and intermittency into spreading dynamics, and how the properties of non-Markovianity and nonlocality emerge from the presence of islands of regular dynamics in phase space. Also we resolve an existing question concerning turbulence spillover into gap regions, where the instability growth is locally suppressed, and show that the spillover occurs through exponential (Anderson-like) localization in case of four-wave interactions and through an algebraic (weak) localization in case of triad interactions. In the latter case an inverse-cubic behavior of the spillover function is found. Wherever relevant, we contrast our findings against the available observational and numerical evidence, and we also commit ourselves to establish connections with the models of turbulence spreading proposed previously.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045105
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume109
Issue number4
Number of pages18
ISSN2470-0045
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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