Unstably Stratified Homogeneous Turbulence as a Tool for Turbulent Mixing Modeling

In this paper, we propose a kind of buoyancy-driven flow leading to unstably stratified homogeneous (USH) turbulence. This approach is developed in the context of incompressible Navier–Stokes equations under Boussinesq approximation. We show that USH turbulence is a valuable tool for understanding a...

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