Diffusion in shear flows made easy: the Taylor limit
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Publication:3753707
DOI10.1017/S0022112087000363zbMATH Open0612.76095OpenAlexW2156116184MaRDI QIDQ3753707FDOQ3753707
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Publication date: 1987
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112087000363
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Cited In (15)
- Shear dispersion
- Lagrangian approach to time-dependent laminar dispersion in rectangular conduits. Part 1. Two-dimensional flows
- On the foundations of generalized Taylor dispersion theory
- Taylor diffusion in time-dependent flow
- A Generalized Taylor–Aris Formula and Skew Diffusion
- Boundary retention effects upon contaminant dispersion in parallel flows
- The concentration distribution produced by shear dispersion of solute in Poiseuille flow
- The Green’s function for passive scalar diffusion in a homogeneously sheared continuum
- A uniformly asymptotic approximation for the development of shear dispersion
- Mixing and bimolecular reaction kinetics in a plane Poisseulle flow
- Rigorous justification of Taylor dispersion via center manifolds and hypocoercivity
- Taylor limit of equilibration and the multimode diffusion approximation
- Two-dimensional shear dispersion for skewed flows in narrow gaps between moving surfaces
- Application of a slow-zone model to contaminant dispersion in laminar shear flows
- A complete model of shear dispersion in pipes
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