Mechanics for a New Mellennium 2001
DOI: 10.1007/0-306-46956-1_21
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“…There is an increasing interest in the behaviour of passive scalars in turbulent flows, as reflected in the large number of publications on various aspects of the issue, that have been reviewed in Majda & Kramer (1999), Shraiman & Siggia (2000), Warhaft (2000), Dimotakis (2001), Falkovich, Gawedzki & Vergassola (2001), Villermaux (2001) and Brethouwer, Hunt & Nieuwstadt (2003). The need to understand and predict micro-mixing in a variety of flows has promoted a number of studies devoted to the small-scale structure of scalar fields including the gradient, G = ∇θ, of the scalar, θ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increasing interest in the behaviour of passive scalars in turbulent flows, as reflected in the large number of publications on various aspects of the issue, that have been reviewed in Majda & Kramer (1999), Shraiman & Siggia (2000), Warhaft (2000), Dimotakis (2001), Falkovich, Gawedzki & Vergassola (2001), Villermaux (2001) and Brethouwer, Hunt & Nieuwstadt (2003). The need to understand and predict micro-mixing in a variety of flows has promoted a number of studies devoted to the small-scale structure of scalar fields including the gradient, G = ∇θ, of the scalar, θ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%