Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 19–21, 2023; Washington, DC
Session L42: Turbulence: Theory I
8:00 AM–10:36 AM,
Monday, November 20, 2023
Room: 207A
Chair: Sharath Girimaji, Texas A&M University
Abstract: L42.00012 : Noise-Induced Transitions in Anisotropic Two-Dimensional Turbulence*
10:23 AM–10:36 AM
Presenter:
Lichuan Xu
(Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley)
Authors:
Lichuan Xu
(Department of Physics, University of California at Berkeley)
Adrian van Kan
(UC Berkeley)
Chang Liu
(University of California, Berkeley)
Edgar Knobloch
(University of California, Berkeley)
*L. X. was supported by the Pi2 summer research program and BPURS in the UC Berkeley Physics Department. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (Grants DMS-2009563, DMS-2308337, and OCE-2023541) and by the German Research Foundation (DFG Projektnummer: 522026592). The simulations described here were performed on the Savio computational cluster resource provided by the Berkeley Research Computing program at the University of California, Berkeley (supported by the UC Berkeley Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Research, and Chief Information Officer). This project was also supported by the NSF ACCESS program (project number: PHY230056), allowing us to utilize the Advanced Research Computing at Hopkins (ARCH) core facility (rockfish.jhu.edu), which is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant number OAC 1920103.
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