Chaos, Symmetry, and Self-Similarity: Exploiting Order and Disorder in Mixing Processes

Fluid mixing is a successful application of chaos. Theory anticipates the coexistence of order and disorder-symmetry and chaos-as well as self-similarity and multifractality arising from repeated stretching and folding. Experiments and computations, in turn, provide a point of confluence and a visua...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1992-08, Vol.257 (5071), p.754-760
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description Fluid mixing is a successful application of chaos. Theory anticipates the coexistence of order and disorder-symmetry and chaos-as well as self-similarity and multifractality arising from repeated stretching and folding. Experiments and computations, in turn, provide a point of confluence and a visual analog for chaotic behavior, multiplicative processes, and scaling behavior. All these concepts have conceptual engineering counterparts: examples arise in the context of flow classification, design of mixing devices, enhancement of transport processes, and controlled structure formation in two-phase systems.
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Artificial satellites
Chaos theory
Chaotic systems
Chemical engineering
Design engineering
Eggbeaters
Exact sciences and technology
Fluid dynamics
Fluid mechanics
Mixing
Mixing (Materials processing)
Molecular diffusion
Peclet number
Symmetry
Velocity distribution
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