Lecture

Turbulence Decay and Chaos Emergence

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This lecture covers the analysis of turbulence decay and chaos emergence in the context of a research-type project for the course ME467. Students will study how turbulence decays based on experimental data from a wind tunnel and analyze chaos emergence from a deterministic evolution equation. The project consists of two parts: analyzing data from a wind tunnel experiment and studying how chaos emerges from a deterministic evolution equation. Students will use MATLAB or Python for data analysis and report writing, following specific guidelines and rules. The deadline for the project submission is June 7, 2021, and collaboration with classmates is encouraged within specified limits.

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