タイトル | Using a microgravity environment to probe wave turbulence |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19910012042 |
著者(英) | Barmatz, Martin; Williams, G.; Putterman, S. |
著者所属(英) | California Univ. |
発行日 | 1990-05-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | The experimental key to observing stochasticity or turbulence in a distribution of interacting propagating waves is the achievement of high amplitude and the use of a medium with a large coefficient of nonlinearity. The research indicates that capillary waves are the best means of observing this phenomenon; however, gravitational modifications of the capillary wave dispersion law greatly reduce the large coefficient of nonlinearity. Thus, a search for wave turbulence in a large drop of fluid that is positioned in a microgravity experiment was conducted. Capillary waves that run around the surface of the drop are excited, and their power spectrum and higher order correlations are analyzed for wave turbulence. The theoretical calculations indicate that modulations of the power spectrum should propagate as second sound waves. These issues have consequences for signal processing and plasma confinement. |
NASA分類 | MATERIALS PROCESSING |
レポートNO | 91N21355 |
権利 | No Copyright |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/133182 |
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