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    Spectral transport model for turbulence (English)
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    14 July 1997
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    The spectrum of inhomogeneous turbulence is modeled by an approach that is not limited to regimes of large Reynolds numbers or small mean-flow strain rates. In its simplest form and applied to incompressible flow, the model depends on five phenomenological constants defining the strength of the turbulence coupling to mean flow, turbulence transport in physical and wave-number space, and mixing of stress-tensor components. The implications for homogeneous isotropic turbulence are investigated in detail and found to correspond well to the conclusions from more fundamental theories.
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    approximate spectral equilibrium
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    inhomogeneous turbulence
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    five phenomenological constants
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    wave-number space
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    mixing of stress-tensor components
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