The role played on the scalar transport by a finite, not small, correlation time, $\tau_u$, for the noise velocity is investigated, both analytically and numerically. For small $\tau_u$'s a mechanism leading to enhancement of transport has recently been identified and shown to be dominating for any type of flow. For finite non-vanishing $\tau_u$'s we recognize the existence of a further mechanism associated with regions of anticorrelation of the Lagrangian advecting velocity. Depending on the extension of the anticorrelated regions, either an enhancement (corresponding to constructive interference) or a depletion (corresponding to destructive interference) in the turbulent transport now takes place
International audienceRecent work on intermittency for a passive scalar advected by a Gaussian white...
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Abstract. { The eect of a small correlation time, , of the (colored-) small-scales noise on the ee...
The problem of the interference between turbulent and molecular diffusion is investigated. A decorre...
The effect of a small correlation time, τ, of the (colored-) small-scales noise on the effective di...
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The understanding of transport mechanisms in PDEs is at the core of some of the main open problems i...
In the first part of the thesis, we discuss the implications of Lagrangian velocity noise for the E...
Abstract. We consider the effects of a shear on velocity fluctuations in a flow. The shear gives ris...
Scalar transport by turbulent flows is best described in terms of Lagrangian parcel motions. Here we...
International audienceIn turbulent scalar mixing, starting from random initial conditions, the root-...
New aspects of turbulence are uncovered if one considers the flow motion from the perspective of a f...
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Direct numerical simulations of a turbulent channel flow with passive scalar transport are used to e...
International audienceRecent work on intermittency for a passive scalar advected by a Gaussian white...
Intermittency, i.e., extreme fluctuations at small scales, causes the deviation of turbulence statis...
In this paper we analyze the transport of passive tracers by deterministic sta-tionary incompressibl...
Abstract. { The eect of a small correlation time, , of the (colored-) small-scales noise on the ee...
The problem of the interference between turbulent and molecular diffusion is investigated. A decorre...
The effect of a small correlation time, τ, of the (colored-) small-scales noise on the effective di...
We consider the effects of a shear on velocity fluctuations in a flow. The shear gives rise to a tra...
The understanding of transport mechanisms in PDEs is at the core of some of the main open problems i...
In the first part of the thesis, we discuss the implications of Lagrangian velocity noise for the E...
Abstract. We consider the effects of a shear on velocity fluctuations in a flow. The shear gives ris...
Scalar transport by turbulent flows is best described in terms of Lagrangian parcel motions. Here we...
International audienceIn turbulent scalar mixing, starting from random initial conditions, the root-...
New aspects of turbulence are uncovered if one considers the flow motion from the perspective of a f...
This paper is concerned with the generic form of space-time correlations of instantaneous velocity f...
Direct numerical simulations of a turbulent channel flow with passive scalar transport are used to e...
International audienceRecent work on intermittency for a passive scalar advected by a Gaussian white...
Intermittency, i.e., extreme fluctuations at small scales, causes the deviation of turbulence statis...
In this paper we analyze the transport of passive tracers by deterministic sta-tionary incompressibl...