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Heat and Mass Transfer and Physical Gasdynamics
2004. V. 42. № 1. P. 79–87
Kurbatskii A.F.
The difference in turbulent diffusion between the active and passive scalars in a thermally stably stratified medium
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The difference in the turbulent diffusion between the active (heat) and passive (mass) scalars in a thermally stably stratified medium is investigated. The axisymmetric problem is treated on the formation of a turbulent circulation flow above a heated disk and on the turbulent diffusion of a passive scalar (impurity) from a continuous surface source in a stably stratified medium. The results indicate that the thermal stratification causes appreciable differences in the coefficients of turbulent transfer between the active (heat) and passive (mass) scalars. This means that the assumption of the identity of the coefficient of turbulent diffusion of heat and mass, employed in conventional models of turbulence, produces significant errors in estimating the heat and mass transfer in a thermally stably stratified medium.
Article reference:
Kurbatskii A.F. The difference in turbulent diffusion between the active and passive scalars in a thermally stably stratified medium, High Temp., 2004. V. 42. № 1. P. 79