Turbulence developed from Rayleigh-Taylor instability between two compressible miscible fluids in an unbounded domain is addressed in this paper. It is demonstrated that the turbulent Mach number in the turbulent core has an upper bound, independent of the density ratio under a broad range of initial mean configurations. The initial thermodynamic state of the system determines the amount of potential energy per unit mass involved in the turbulent mixing stage, and thus the characteristic level of turbulent fluctuations that is achievable is linked to the characteristic speed of sound such that the turbulent Mach number is limited. For the particular case of an ideal gas, this bound on the turbulent Mach number is found to be between ...
The K - L and K - ϵ turbulence models are used to simulate the turbulent mixing induced by the Ray...
The Richtmyer–Meshkov instability RMI refers to the baroclinic generation of vorticity at a perturb...
Data on turbulent mixing and other turbulent-flow phenomena suggest that a (mixing) transition, orig...
Turbulence developed from Rayleigh-Taylor instability between two compressible miscible fluids in a...
Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instability occurs when fluids of different density are subject to an accelerat...
Large-eddy simulations of single-shock-driven mixing suggest that, for sufficiently high incident Ma...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent mixing at a perturbed, spherical interface sepa...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent mixing at a perturbed, spherical interface sepa...
Numerical methods for the simulation of shock-induced turbulent mixing have been investigated, focu...
The ability of a finite volume Godunov and a semi-Lagrangian large-eddy simulation (LES) method to ...
It is shown how the variable density model that governs the Rayleigh-Taylor instability for the misc...
This paper describes some results from large eddy simulations (LES) of miscible Rayleigh-Taylor (RT)...
This paper presents a new, improved version of the K–L model, as well as a detailed investigation of...
This paper presents a new, improved version of the K–L model, as well as a detailed investigation of...
This paper presents a new, improved version of the K–L model, as well as a detailed investigation of...
The K - L and K - ϵ turbulence models are used to simulate the turbulent mixing induced by the Ray...
The Richtmyer–Meshkov instability RMI refers to the baroclinic generation of vorticity at a perturb...
Data on turbulent mixing and other turbulent-flow phenomena suggest that a (mixing) transition, orig...
Turbulence developed from Rayleigh-Taylor instability between two compressible miscible fluids in a...
Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) instability occurs when fluids of different density are subject to an accelerat...
Large-eddy simulations of single-shock-driven mixing suggest that, for sufficiently high incident Ma...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent mixing at a perturbed, spherical interface sepa...
We present large-eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent mixing at a perturbed, spherical interface sepa...
Numerical methods for the simulation of shock-induced turbulent mixing have been investigated, focu...
The ability of a finite volume Godunov and a semi-Lagrangian large-eddy simulation (LES) method to ...
It is shown how the variable density model that governs the Rayleigh-Taylor instability for the misc...
This paper describes some results from large eddy simulations (LES) of miscible Rayleigh-Taylor (RT)...
This paper presents a new, improved version of the K–L model, as well as a detailed investigation of...
This paper presents a new, improved version of the K–L model, as well as a detailed investigation of...
This paper presents a new, improved version of the K–L model, as well as a detailed investigation of...
The K - L and K - ϵ turbulence models are used to simulate the turbulent mixing induced by the Ray...
The Richtmyer–Meshkov instability RMI refers to the baroclinic generation of vorticity at a perturb...
Data on turbulent mixing and other turbulent-flow phenomena suggest that a (mixing) transition, orig...