Even in homogeneous turbulence, energy dissipatisn does not occur uniformly at a constant rate, but the fine-scale structure is intermittent and spotty. Equations traditihnally used to calculate the rate of micromixing and the maximum stable drop size in a dispersion take no account of intermittency
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Modelling of fine-scale turbulence mixing noise
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2005
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- English
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- 279
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- 0022-460X
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