4 pagesActive and passive scalars transported by an incompressible two-dimensional conductive fluid are investigated. It is shown that a passive scalar displays a direct cascade towards the small scales while the active magnetic potential builds up large-scale structures in an inverse cascade process. Correlations between scalar input and particle trajectories are found to be responsible for those dramatic differences as well as for the behavior of dissipative anomalies
International audienceTwo dimensional passive scalar turbulence is studied by means of a k-space dif...
The effect of anisotropy on the statistics of a passive tracer transported by a turbulent flow is in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some fundamental aspects regarding the anomalies i...
4 pagesActive and passive scalars transported by an incompressible two-dimensional conductive fluid ...
36 pages, 20 eps figures, for the published version see http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1367-2630/6/1...
International audienceThe active nature of vorticity is investigated in order to understand its diff...
We discuss how the spatial intermittency of energy dissipation in 3D fully developed turbulence affe...
4 pages, 6 figuresWe investigate the large-scale statistics of a passive scalar transported by a tur...
4 pagesWe investigate the large-scale statistics of a passive scalar transported by a turbulent velo...
We numerically investigate the advection of a passive scalar through an interface placed inside a de...
Mixing of passive scalars can be considered as a wave propagation process, which is induced by the c...
An active scalar system refers to a system with a scalar field that is coupled to the fluid dynamics...
The mixing of a passive scalar field by turbulence that is generated by buoyancy forces acting on an...
International audienceTwo dimensional passive scalar turbulence is studied by means of a k-space dif...
The effect of anisotropy on the statistics of a passive tracer transported by a turbulent flow is in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some fundamental aspects regarding the anomalies i...
4 pagesActive and passive scalars transported by an incompressible two-dimensional conductive fluid ...
36 pages, 20 eps figures, for the published version see http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1367-2630/6/1...
International audienceThe active nature of vorticity is investigated in order to understand its diff...
We discuss how the spatial intermittency of energy dissipation in 3D fully developed turbulence affe...
4 pages, 6 figuresWe investigate the large-scale statistics of a passive scalar transported by a tur...
4 pagesWe investigate the large-scale statistics of a passive scalar transported by a turbulent velo...
We numerically investigate the advection of a passive scalar through an interface placed inside a de...
Mixing of passive scalars can be considered as a wave propagation process, which is induced by the c...
An active scalar system refers to a system with a scalar field that is coupled to the fluid dynamics...
The mixing of a passive scalar field by turbulence that is generated by buoyancy forces acting on an...
International audienceTwo dimensional passive scalar turbulence is studied by means of a k-space dif...
The effect of anisotropy on the statistics of a passive tracer transported by a turbulent flow is in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some fundamental aspects regarding the anomalies i...