Interlinking Rayleigh–Taylor/Richtmyer–Meshkov interfacial mixing with variable acceleration and canonical Kolmogorov turbulence

Author:

Abarzhi Snezhana I.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology , Pasadena, California 91125, USA and , Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia

2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Western Australia , Pasadena, California 91125, USA and , Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia

Abstract

Canonical turbulence and Rayleigh–Taylor/Richtmyer–Meshkov mixing with variable acceleration are paradigmatic complexities in science, mathematics, and engineering, with broadly ranging applications in nature, technology, and industry. We employ scaling symmetries and invariant forms to represent these challenging processes and to assess their very different properties. We directly link—for the first time to our knowledge—the attributes of Rayleigh–Taylor/Richtmyer–Meshkov interfacial mixing with variable acceleration to those of canonical turbulence, including scaling laws, spectral shapes, and characteristic scales. We explore the role of control dimensional parameters in quantifying these processes. The theory results compare well with available observations, the chart perspectives for future experiments and simulations, and for better understanding realistic complexity.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Australian Research Council

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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