turbulenceiin
Turbulenceiin is a term used in turbulence research to denote a proposed regime of chaotic fluid motion that arises when inertial turbulence interacts with interfacial or compositional inhomogeneities in complex fluids. The concept is discussed in the context of multiphase and particulate flows, polymer solutions, and magnetohydrodynamic turbulence with impurities. In this view, the flow can exhibit a modified energy cascade and heightened intermittency compared with classical homogeneous isotropic turbulence.
Key features attributed to turbulenceiin include enhanced intermittency of velocity fluctuations, bursts of vorticity near interfaces,
Modeling approaches treat turbulenceiin with extended Navier-Stokes equations for multiphase flow or with two-fluid models that
Applications and relevance discussed in the literature include potential improvements in predicting industrial mixing, atmospheric and