Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1997
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The workshop on two-dimensional turbulence in plasmas and fluids. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 414, pp. 255-267 (1997).
Physics
Plasma Turbulence, Fokker-Planck And Vlasov Equation, Turbulent Flows
Scientific paper
Dispersion of a passive additive in a turbulent medium is treated as a problem in the kinetic theory of gases. In particular, we solve the kinetic equation with an interaction term represented by a simple relaxation time or Krook model, and consider countergradient flow induced by large gradients in a layered source. Both analytic and numerical results are reported. A generalised flux-gradient relation, suitable for practical application, is derived.
Mayocchi C. L.
Robson R. E.
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