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Time-Dependent Diffusion Coefficients for Chaotic Advection due to Fluctuations of Convective Rolls

Journal

FLUIDS
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/fluids3040099

Keywords

weak turbulence; chaotic advection; Lagrangian chaos; time-dependent diffusion coefficient; nematic electroconvection; defect turbulence

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP15K05799, JP25103006, JP17K14593]

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The properties of chaotic advection arising from defect turbulence, that is, weak turbulence in the electroconvection of nematic liquid crystals, were experimentally investigated. Defect turbulence is a phenomenon in which fluctuations of convective rolls arise and are globally disturbed while maintaining convective rolls locally. The time-dependent diffusion coefficient, as measured from the motion of a tagged particle driven by the turbulence, was used to clarify the dependence of the type of diffusion on coarse-graining time. The results showed that, as coarse-graining time increases, the type of diffusion changes from superdiffusion -> subdiffusion -> normal diffusion. The change in diffusive properties over the observed timescale reflects the coexistence of local order and global disorder in the defect turbulence.

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