A two-phase flow model of the Rayleigh–Taylor mixing zone
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Publication:4425529
DOI10.1063/1.868863zbMATH Open1025.76535OpenAlexW2063004219MaRDI QIDQ4425529FDOQ4425529
Authors: Yupin Chen, David Sharp, Qiang Zhang, James Glimm
Publication date: 3 December 2003
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.868863
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- Prediction and the quantification of uncertainty
- Multiscale models for fluid mixing
- Renormalization group solution of two-phase flow equations for Rayleigh-Taylor mixing
- Comparison and validation of multi phase closure models
- Derivation and closure of Baer and Nunziato type multiphase models by averaging a simple stochastic model
- A multiphase flow model for the unstable mixing of incompressible layered materials
- A numerical study of the statistics of a two-dimensional Rayleigh–Taylor mixing layer
- Density ratio dependence of Rayleigh–Taylor mixing for sustained and impulsive acceleration histories
- Solid-fluid diffuse interface model in cases of extreme deformations
- Free surface boundary conditions at a bubbly/weakly splashing air–water interface
- An asymptotic analysis of two-phase fluid mixing
- Verification of compressible closure models for turbulent multifluid mixing
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