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Bulk burning rate in passive-reactive diffusion (English)
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15 July 2001
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The authors consider a passive scalar which is advected by a prescribed mean zero divergence-free velocity field, diffuses and reacts according to a KPP-type nonlinear reaction. The quantity bulk burning rate is introduced which makes both mathematical and physical sense and extends the notion of front speed. A rigorous lower bounds are established for the bulk burning rate that are linear in the amplitude of the advecting velocity for a large class of flows. Examples are proposed of cellular flows with closed streamlines, and it is proved that these can produce only sub-linear enhancement of the bulk burning rate.
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passive scalar
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bulk burning rate
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mean zero divergence-free velocity field
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KPP-type nonlinear reaction
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front speed
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cellular flows
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closed streamlines
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