Abstract
Observations of the evolution of time-dependent flows and their associated spatial structure in two flows with strong circular symmetry constraints are reviewed. Some of these observations may be interpreted in terms of simple time dependent structures, associated with identifiable instability processes, which interact nonlinearly to give complex spatio-temporal behaviour. Such specially simple geometries offer the possibility of rational mathematical models which will expose the interactive processes and their role in the progress to turbulence.
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