On the behavior of the velocity-scalar cross correlation spectrum in the inertial range
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(9)- Revisiting the subgrid-scale Prandtl number for large-eddy simulation
- Scalar flux spectrum in isotropic steady turbulence with a uniform mean gradient
- Manning's formula and Strickler's scaling explained by a co-spectral budget model
- The rapid-slow decomposition of the subgrid flux in inhomogeneous scalar turbulence
- Inertial range scaling of the scalar flux spectrum in two-dimensional turbulence
- Spectral modelling for passive scalar dynamics in homogeneous anisotropic turbulence
- Background velocity estimation by cross correlation of ambient noise signals in the radiative transport regime
- Reynolds number dependency of the scalar flux spectrum in isotropic turbulence with a uniform scalar gradient
- Inertial range scaling of scalar flux spectra in uniformly sheared turbulence
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