Publication

2019
Fitzgerald, J. G., & Farrell, B. F. (2019). Statistical state dynamics analysis of buoyancy layer formation via the Phillips mechanism in two-dimensional stratified turbulence. J. Fluid Mech. , 864, R3 1-15. .pdf
Farrell, B. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (2019). Statistical State Dynamics: A New Perspective on Turbulence in Shear Flow. Zonal Jets Phenomenology, Genesis, and Physics. Ed. Boris Galpirin and Peter L. Read. Cambridge University Press 2019. , 380-400. .pdf
2018
Fitzgerald, J. G., & Farrell, B. F. (2018). Vertically Sheared Horizontal Flow-Forming Instability in Stratified Turbulence: Analytical Linear Stability Analysis of Statistical State Dynamics Equilibria. J. Atmos. Sci. , 75, 4201-4227. .pdf
Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., & Nikolaidis, M. - A. (2018). Statistical State Dynamics Based Study of the Role of Nonlinearity in the Maintenance of Turbulence in Couette Flow. arXiv:1808.07948v1. Publisher's Version .pdf
Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., & Nikolaidis, M. - A. (2018). Parametric mechanism maintaining Couette flow turbulence verified in DNS. Center for Turbulence Research Proceedings of the Summer Program 2018 , 227-236. .pdf
Nikolaidis, M. - A., Farrell, B. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (2018). The mechanism by which nonlinearity sustains turbulence in plane Couette flow. Journal of Physics , 1001, 012014. .pdf
Fitzgerald, J. G., & Farrell, B. F. (2018). Statistical state dynamics of vertically sheared horizontal flows in two-dimensional Strati fied turbulence. Journal of Fluid Dynamics , 854, 544-590. .pdf
2017
Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., & Nikolaidis, M. A. (2017). Instability of the roll-streak structure induced by background turbulence in pretransitional Couette flow. Phys. Rev. Fluids , 2, 034607. .pdf
Farrell, B. F., Gayme, D. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (2017). A statistical state dynamics approach to wall turbulence. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A , 375, 20160081. pdf
Farrell, B. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (2017). A statistical state dynamics based theory for the formation and equilibration of Saturn's North Polar Jet. Phys. Rev. Fluids , 2,073801. .pdf
Farrell, B. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (2017). A statistical state dynamics-based analysis of the physical mechanisms sustaining and regulating turbulence in Couette flow. Phys. Rev. Fluids , 2, 084608. .pdf
2016
Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., Jimenez, J., Constantinou, N. C., Lozano-Duran, A., & Nikolaidis, M. - A. (2016). A statistical state dynamics-based study of the structure and mechanism of large-scale motions in plane Poiseuille flow. J. Fluid Mech. , 809, 290-315. .pdf
Nikolaidis, M. - A., Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., Gayme, D. F., Lozano-Duran, A., & Jimenez, J. (2016). A POD-based analysis of turbulence in the reduced nonlinear dynamics system. Journal of Physics: Conference Series , 708 (1), 012002. .pdf
Constantinou, N. C., Farrell, B. F., & Ioannou, P. J. (2016). Statistical state dynamics of jet/wave coexistence in beta-plane turbulence. J. Atmos. Sci. , 73 (1), 2229-2253. pdf
2015
Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., Jimenez, J., Constantinou, N. C., Lozano-Duran, A., & Nikolaidis, M. A. (2015). Structure and mechanism of turbulence under dynamical restriction in plane Poiseuille flow. arXiv,1512.06018v1. pdf
Thomas, V. L., Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., & Gayme, D. F. (2015). A Minimal Model of Self-Sustaining Turbulence. Physics of Fluids , 27, 105104. pdf
2014
Hassanzadeh, P., Kuang, Z., & Farrell, B. F. (2014). Responses of midlatitude blocks and wave amplitude to changes in the meridional temperature gradient in an idealized dry GCM. Geophys. Res. Lett. , 41, 5223-5232. pdf
Constantinou, N. C., Lozano-Duran, A., Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., Nikolaids, M. - A., & Jimenez, J. (2014). Turbulence in the highly restricted dynamics of a closure at second order: comparison with DNS. Journal Of Physics , 506, 012004.Abstract

Abstract. S3T (Stochastic Structural Stability Theory) employs a closure at second order to obtain the dynamics of the statistical mean turbulent state. When S3T is implemented as a coupled set of equations for the streamwise mean and perturbation states, nonlinearity in the dynamics is restricted to interaction between the mean and perturbations. The S3T statistical mean state dynamics can be approximately implemented by similarly restricting the dynamics used in a direct numerical simulation (DNS) of the full Navier–Stokes equations (referred to as the NS system). Although this restricted nonlinear system (referred to as the RNL system) is greatly simplified in its dynamics in comparison to the associated NS, it nevertheless self-sustains a turbulent state in wall-bounded shear flow with structures and dynamics comparable to those observed in turbulence. Moreover, RNL turbulence can be analysed effectively using theoretical methods developed to study the closely related S3T system. In order to better understand RNL turbulence and its relation to NS turbulence, an extensive comparison is made of diagnostics of structure and dynamics in these systems. Although quantitative differences are found, the results show that turbulence in the RNL system closely parallels that in NS and suggest that the S3T/RNL system provides a promising reduced complexity model for studying turbulence in wall-bounded shear flows.

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Fitzgerald, J. G., & Farrell, B. F. (2014). Mechanisms of mean flow formation and suppression in two-dimensional Rayleigh-Bénard convection. Physics of Fluids , 26, 054104.Abstract

Two-dimensional laminar roll convection is capable of generating energetic horizontal
mean flows via a well-understood process known as the tilting instability. Less wellunderstood
is the physical mechanism behind the strong dependence of this effect
on the horizontal lengthscale of the convection pattern. Mean flows of this type have
been found to form for sufficiently large Rayleigh number in periodic domains with a
small aspect ratio of horizontal length to vertical height, but not in large aspect ratio
domains.We demonstrate that the elimination of the tilting instability for large aspect
ratio is due to a systematic eddy-eddy advectionmechanism intervening at linear order
in the tilting instability, and that this effect can be captured in a model retaining two
nonlinearly interacting horizontal wavenumber components of the convection field.
Several commonly used low-order models of convection also exhibit a shutdown of
the tilting instability for large aspect ratio, even though thesemodels do not contain the
eddy-eddy advection mechanism. Instability suppression in such models is due to a
different mechanism involving vertical advection.We showthat this vertical advection
mechanism is excessively strong in the low-order models due to their low resolution,
and that the instability shutdown in such models vanishes when they are appropriately
extended.

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Thomas, V. L., Lieu, B. K., Jovanovi´c, M. R., Farrell, B. F., Ioannou, P. J., & Gayme, D. F. (2014). Self-sustaining turbulence in a restricted nonlinear model of plane Couette flow. Physics of Fluids , 26, 105112. pdf

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