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On the realizability of second-order models for a passive scalar in homogeneous turbulence

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DOI10.1080/14685240500293936zbMath1273.76127OpenAlexW2088713351MaRDI QIDQ2853755

J. M. P. Rocha, José C. F. Pereira

Publication date: 17 October 2013

Published in: Journal of Turbulence (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/14685240500293936



Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Direct numerical and large eddy simulation of turbulence (76F65) Isotropic turbulence; homogeneous turbulence (76F05)




Cites Work

  • Consistent modeling of scalars in turbulent flows
  • Closure of the Reynolds stress and scalar flux equations
  • Computational Modeling of Turbulent Flows
  • Modelling the behaviour of homogeneous scalar turbulence
  • Transition in the axisymmetric jet
  • Progress in the development of a Reynolds-stress turbulence closure
  • Ground effects on pressure fluctuations in the atmospheric boundary layer
  • On the prediction of equilibrium states in homogeneous turbulence
  • Realizability of second-moment closure via stochastic analysis
  • A rapid-pressure covariance representation consistent with the Taylor—Proudman theorem materially frame indifferent in the two-dimensional limit




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