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Bifurcations of a plane parallel flow with Kolmogorov forcing

Published 26 Apr 2020 in physics.flu-dyn and nlin.CD | (2004.12418v1)

Abstract: We study the primary bifurcations of a two-dimensional Kolmogorov flow in a channel subject to boundary conditions chosen to mimic a parallel flow, i.e. periodic and free-slip boundary conditions in the streamwise and spanwise directions, respectively. The control parameter is the Reynolds number based on the friction coefficient, denoted as $Rh$. We find that as we increase $Rh$ the laminar steady flow goes through a degenerate Hopf bifurcation with both the oscillation frequency and the amplitude of the growing mode being zero at the threshold. A reduced four-mode model captures the scalings that are obtained from the numerical simulations. As we increase $Rh$ further we observe a secondary instability which excites the largest mode in the domain. The saturated amplitude of the largest mode is found to scale as a $3/2$ power-law of the distance to the threshold which is also explained using a low-dimensional model.

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