We consider two-particle dispersion in a velocity field, where the relative two-point velocity scales according to $v^{2}(r)\propto r^{\alpha }$ and the corresponding correlation time scales as $\tau (r)\propto r^{\beta }$, and fix $\alpha =2/3$, as typical for turbulent flows. We show that two generic types of dispersion behavior arize: For $\alpha /2+\beta < 1$ the correlations in relative velocities decouple and the diffusion approximation holds. In the opposite case, $\alpha /2+\beta > 1,$ the relative motion is strongly correlated. The case of Kolmogorov flows corresponds to a marginal, nongeneric situation. In this case, depending on the particular parameters of the flow, the dispersion behavior can be rather diffusive or rather balli...
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The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
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We study numerically the comparison between Lagrangian experiments on turbulent particle dispersion ...
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International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large nu...
We report the first experimental study of the dispersion of pairs of passive particles, performed in...
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A scale-similarity model of a two-point two-time Lagrangian velocity correlation (LVC) was originall...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
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The paper discusses the similarity between the Markov process theory of turbulent diffusion at very ...
Abstract. We study numerically the comparison between Lagrangian experiments on turbulent particle d...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
We study particle dispersion advected by a synthetic turbulent flow from a Lagrangian perspective an...
We study numerically the comparison between Lagrangian experiments on turbulent particle dispersion ...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
Using the experimental data of Paret and Tabeling [Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 4162 (1997)] we consider in ...
International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large nu...
We report the first experimental study of the dispersion of pairs of passive particles, performed in...
We investigate the relative dispersion for two types of stochastic flows—Brownian flow (Kraichnan mo...
Pair dispersion is studied to model scalar transport in many natural and industrial applications. Th...
We report measurements of the spreading rate of pairs of tracer particles in an intensely turbulent ...
A scale-similarity model of a two-point two-time Lagrangian velocity correlation (LVC) was originall...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
We investigate two-particle dispersion in fully developed turbulence within a Lévy-walk stochastic ...
The paper discusses the similarity between the Markov process theory of turbulent diffusion at very ...
Abstract. We study numerically the comparison between Lagrangian experiments on turbulent particle d...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...