The turbulence development at its initial stage: a scenario based on the
idea of vortices decay
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05908v3
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 16:39:00 GMT
- Title: The turbulence development at its initial stage: a scenario based on the
idea of vortices decay
- Authors: S.V. Talalov
- Abstract summary: The origin of the turbulence in the suggested model is the decay of vortex loops with an internal structure.
The density matrix of developing turbulent flow is calculated.
The quantization scheme of the classical vortex rings system is based on the approach proposed by the author.
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- Abstract: In this paper, a model of the development of a quantum turbulence in its
initial stage is proposed. The origin of the turbulence in the suggested model
is the decay of vortex loops with an internal structure. We consider the
initial stage of this process, before an equilibrium state is established. As
result of our study, the density matrix of developing turbulent flow is
calculated.
The quantization scheme of the classical vortex rings system is based on the
approach proposed by the author earlier.
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