A study of a stable front propagating in a turbulent medium is presented. The front is generated through a reaction-diffusion equation, and the turbulent medium is statistically modeled using a Langevin equation. Numerical simulations indicate the presence of two different dynamical regimes. These regimes appear when the turbulent flow either wrinkles a still rather sharp propagating interfase or broadens it. Specific dependences of the propagating velocities on stirring intensities appropriate to each case are found and fitted when possible according to theoretically predicted laws. Different turbulent spectra are considered
13 pagesThe problem of front propagation in flowing media is addressed for laminar velocity fields i...
summary:A novel approach to study the propagation of fronts with random motion is presented. This ap...
In Crowe & Taylor (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 850, 2018, pp. 179–211) we described a theory for the ev...
A study of a stable front propagating in a turbulent medium is presented. The front is generated thr...
We study front propagation in stirred media using a simplified modelization of the turbulent flow. C...
The problem of asymptotic features of front propagation in stirred media is addressed for laminar an...
The influence of statistically stationary, homogeneous isotropic turbulence (i) on the mean area of ...
The influence of statistically stationary, homogeneous isotropic turbulence (i) on the mean area of ...
Here, we examine the influence of small-scale turbulence on the evolution of fronts in the ocean and...
The propagation of reaction fronts was studied by direct numerical simulations. The velocity field w...
244 p.This PhD thesis deals with the problem of the propagation of fronts under random circumstances...
The theoretical possibility of a new kind of diffusion-induced chemical turbulence is discussed. Her...
We study the problem of pattern and velocity selection of morphologically stable two-dimensional fro...
This paper analyzes the properties of a two-field critical gradient model that couples a heat equati...
International audienceWe experimentally address the propagation of chemical reaction fronts in a cha...
13 pagesThe problem of front propagation in flowing media is addressed for laminar velocity fields i...
summary:A novel approach to study the propagation of fronts with random motion is presented. This ap...
In Crowe & Taylor (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 850, 2018, pp. 179–211) we described a theory for the ev...
A study of a stable front propagating in a turbulent medium is presented. The front is generated thr...
We study front propagation in stirred media using a simplified modelization of the turbulent flow. C...
The problem of asymptotic features of front propagation in stirred media is addressed for laminar an...
The influence of statistically stationary, homogeneous isotropic turbulence (i) on the mean area of ...
The influence of statistically stationary, homogeneous isotropic turbulence (i) on the mean area of ...
Here, we examine the influence of small-scale turbulence on the evolution of fronts in the ocean and...
The propagation of reaction fronts was studied by direct numerical simulations. The velocity field w...
244 p.This PhD thesis deals with the problem of the propagation of fronts under random circumstances...
The theoretical possibility of a new kind of diffusion-induced chemical turbulence is discussed. Her...
We study the problem of pattern and velocity selection of morphologically stable two-dimensional fro...
This paper analyzes the properties of a two-field critical gradient model that couples a heat equati...
International audienceWe experimentally address the propagation of chemical reaction fronts in a cha...
13 pagesThe problem of front propagation in flowing media is addressed for laminar velocity fields i...
summary:A novel approach to study the propagation of fronts with random motion is presented. This ap...
In Crowe & Taylor (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 850, 2018, pp. 179–211) we described a theory for the ev...