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Filippo de Lillo |
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Università di Torino |
Abstract
Theoretical works have recently been published predicting the evolution of
a passive scalar field (describing the concentration of a pollutant or
local temperature) transported by fluid turbulence close to a wall. We
verified some of these predictions in numerical simulations. A good
agreement is found between the predicted evolution of the average profile
of the scalar and the numerical one. Other statistical quantities (pdf's
and two point correlation functions of the scalar) are discussed.