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TitleStatistical theories of Rayleigh-Taylor instability for compressible fluids
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Date Issued1992
Conference NameWorkshop on the physics of compressible turbulent mixing
Source PublicationAdvances in compressible turbulent mixing
Pages85-94
Conference Date24-27 Oct 1988
Conference PlacePrinceton, NJ, USA
Abstract

Statistical theories for the outer envelope of the Rayleigh-Taylor mixing layer refer to a simplified dynamics of fundamental modes and their interactions. These modes are bubbles of light fluid entrained in the mixing layer between the undisturbed light and heavy fluids. The dynamics can be understood in terms of the motion of a single mode and the interactions between modes. The single mode dynamics has to be solved self-consistently in a background field of random bubbles. The dominant interaction is bubble merger, i.e., the spreading of larger bubbles at the bubble envelope. Merger leads to dynamically increasing length scales, and thus to a dynamic renormalization of scaling dimensions. The mechanism for bubble merger is the differential motion of physically adjacent single bubble modes. This paper is focused on the above topics: single bubble motion, bubble interactions and statistical models. 

Language英语English
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Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/3543
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
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1.Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, New York, NY 10012
2.Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545
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GB/T 7714
Glimm, James G.,Li, Xiaolin,Zhang, Qianget al. Statistical theories of Rayleigh-Taylor instability for compressible fluids[C], 1992: 85-94.
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