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Turbulent Mixing in Stratified Fluids

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1991
ion layer in the oceanic benthic boundary layer against the stratification of the lutocline, and the growth of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) due to the turbulent mixing at the tropopause. Such mixing processes are of importance in studying and controlling various biological activities and the dispersion of pollutants in the environment.
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On the geometry of turbulent mixing

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1999
We investigate the temporal evolution of the geometrical distribution of a passive scalar injected continuously into the far field of a turbulent water jet at a scale d smaller than the local integral scale of the turbulence. The concentration field is studied quantitatively by a laser-induced- fluorescence technique on a plane cut containing the ...
VILLERMAUX, EMMANUEL, INNOCENTI, CLAUDIA
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Turbulent mixing in estuaries

Ocean Management, 1981
Abstract The pattern of flow in a tidal estuary is largely determined by the vertical transport of momentum and density due to turbulence. In a well-mixed estuary the turbulent mixing throughout the depth is dominated by turbulence associated with friction at the bed, although the effect of shear at mid-depth due to the density driven residual flow ...
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Turbulent Mixing with Sprays

2002
In this paper, we study turbulent mixing with sprays using a low Mach number DNS code coupled with a Lagrangian solver. We investigate the impact of turbulence on the spray dispersion, and its consequence on the global vaporization rates of the whole spray.
Rafik Ben Dakhlia   +3 more
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Turbulent mixing

2021
Ian P Castro, Christina Vanderwel
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Turbulent Mixing in the Ocean

1998
The distributions of flows and water properties in the world’s oceans exhibit structure on a vast range of space and time scales. The largest scales (of order 107m) are limited chiefly by the size of ocean basins and ultimately of the earth. On the other end of the spectrum, gradients in velocity and water properties exist to sub-meter scales (see ...
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Review of theoretical modelling approaches of Rayleigh–Taylor instabilities and turbulent mixing

Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2010
Snezhana I Abarzhi
exaly  

A dominant geometrical parameter affecting the turbulent mixing rate in rod bundles

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2007
Hae-Yong Jeong, Young-Min Kwon
exaly  

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