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Nonlocal Models of Turbulent Transfer

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Turbulent transfer is considered with regard for the fact that the velocity of turbulent pulsations is finite. Nonlocal turbulent-transfer models describing the initial stage of turbulent mixing of nonreactive and reactive flows (including turbulent premixed combustion) are analyzed, as well as models of heat and mass transfer to the solid surface in turbulent boundary layers.

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Kaminskii, V.A., Dil'man, V.V. Nonlocal Models of Turbulent Transfer. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering 36, 314–318 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019835313290

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