Results of a New Study Could Finally Give Us 'Timetables' for Turbulence

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Results of a New Study Could Finally Give Us 'Timetables' for Turbulence
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With the right physics, it's possible to blast a box of circuits clear across the Solar System with pinpoint accuracy to come within a whisker of distant worlds.

But stir a splash of milk in your tea and the best physicists can do is hazard a guess at the kinds of patterns you'll see swirling in the beverage.

Physicists from the Georgia Institute of Technology have shown it's possible to identify moments when turbulence reflects measurable patterns, effectively finding flickers of mathematically ordained order within the pandemonium.Georgia Tech physicist Roman Grigoriev. Just as with our analogical railway, it's possible to describe turbulence as either a numerical simulation or by way of physical models. And just as a train timetable is useful for getting you to work on time, sticking to a mathematical approach for turbulence is the only way to go if you want reliable predictions.To see if there was a way to simplify predictions, the team set up a tank with transparent walls and a fluid containing tiny fluorescent particles.

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