A critical comparison of Lagrangian methods for coherent structure detection
We review and test twelve different approaches to the detection of finite-time coherent material structures in two-dimensional, temporally aperiodic flows. We consider both mathematical methods and diagnostic scalar fields, comparing their performance on three benchmark examples: the quasiperiodical...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2017-05, Vol.27 (5), p.053104-053104 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We review and test twelve different approaches to the detection of finite-time
coherent
material structures in two-dimensional, temporally aperiodic flows. We consider both
mathematical methods and diagnostic scalar fields, comparing their performance on three
benchmark examples: the quasiperiodically forced Bickley jet, a two-dimensional turbulence
simulation, and an observational wind velocity field from Jupiter's atmosphere. A close
inspection of the results reveals that the various methods often produce very different
predictions for coherent structures, once they are evaluated beyond heuristic visual
assessment. As we find by passive advection of the coherent set candidates,
false positives and negatives can be produced even by some of the mathematically justified
methods due to the ineffectiveness of their underlying coherence principles in certain
flow
configurations. We summarize the inferred strengths and weaknesses of each method, and
make general recommendations for minimal self-consistency requirements that any
Lagrangian
coherence
detection technique should satisfy. |
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ISSN: | 1054-1500 1089-7682 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4982720 |