Set of nonlinear waves deviated far from thermal equilibrium
In continuum mechanics, wave turbulence is a set of nonlinear[disambiguation needed] waves deviated far from thermal equilibrium. Such a state is usually accompanied by dissipation. It is either decaying turbulence or requires an external source of energy to sustain it. Examples are waves on a fluid surface excited by winds or ships, and waves in plasma excited by electromagnetic waves etc.
In continuum mechanics, waveturbulence is a set of nonlinear[disambiguation needed] waves deviated far from thermal equilibrium. Such a state is usually...
wave or breaker is a wave with enough energy to "break" at its peak, reaching a critical level at which linear energy transforms into waveturbulence...
In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is fluid motion characterized by chaotic changes in pressure and flow velocity. It is in contrast to a...
are also important for wind waves in the theory of waveturbulence. Consider for instance turbulence generated by the air flow around a tall building:...
Quantum turbulence is the name given to the turbulent flow – the chaotic motion of a fluid at high flow rates – of quantum fluids, such as superfluids...
plasma with a non-uniform density but a straight magnetic field. Drift waveturbulence is responsible for the transport of particles, energy and momentum...
Lilly (1978). "A Severe Downslope Windstorm and Aircraft Turbulence Event Induced by a Mountain Wave". Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 35 (1): 59–77...
blast waveTurbulence modeling Turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) K-epsilon turbulence model k–omega turbulence model Spalart–Allmaras turbulence model Vorticity...
The wave base, in physical oceanography, is the maximum depth at which a water wave's passage causes significant water motion. At water depths deeper...
domain. Airy wave theory is often used in ocean engineering and coastal engineering. Especially for random waves, sometimes called waveturbulence, the evolution...
Aid as follows: Turbulence causes: Clear air turbulence Mountain waveturbulence Windshear Thunderstorms Microbursts Wake turbulence Aircraft icing Systems...
oscillations in the Earth's atmosphere) or various wave turbulent regimes in the theory of waveturbulence. Many more examples are provided in the article...
and amplitudes in the tens of meters. Rossby Waves Rossby waves, or planetary waves are huge, slow waves generated in the troposphere by temperature differences...
2019. Van Haren, Hans (13 September 2020). "Challenger Deep internal waveturbulence events". Hans van Haren. 165: 103400. arXiv:2007.13409. Bibcode:2020DSRI...
Serenity, and it is matched with a sign declaring that "This wave is experiencing some turbulence and might explode. If you don't want to explode..." which...
facility, is a powerful radio wave transmitter with an array of antennas which is used for research of plasma turbulence, the ionosphere and upper atmosphere...
masses of beryllium ensures contact of the metals even if the shock waveturbulence performs poorly. The 50 curies of polonium generated about 0.1 watts...