Elastic turbulence in a polymer solution flow

Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics

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10 pages, 5 figures

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Turbulence is one of the most fascinating phenomena in nature and one of the biggest challenges for modern physics. It is common knowledge that a flow of a simple, Newtonian fluid is likely to be turbulent, when velocity is high, viscosity is low and size of the tank is large\cite{Landau,Tritt}. Solutions of flexible long-chain polymers are known as visco-elastic fluids\cite{bird}. In our experiments we show, that flow of a polymer solution with large enough elasticity can become quite irregular even at low velocity, high viscosity and in a small tank. The fluid motion is excited in a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. The flow resistance increases by a factor of about twenty. So, while the Reynolds number, $\boldmath{Re}$, may be arbitrary low, the observed flow has all main features of developed turbulence, and can be compared to turbulent flow in a pipe at $\bf {Re\simeq 10^5}$\cite{Landau,Tritt}. This {\it elastic turbulence} is accompanied by significant stretching of the polymer molecules, and the resulting increase of the elastic stresses can reach two orders of magnitude.

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