The Variable Density Model for the Rayleigh-Taylor Instability and its transformation to the diffusive, inhomogeneous, incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
Abstract
It is shown how the variable density model (VDM) that governs the Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) for the miscible mixing of two incompressible fluids can be transformed into a diffusive version of the inhomogeneous, incompressible Navier-Stokes equations forced by gradients of the composition density of the mixing layer. This demonstrates how buoyancy-driven flows drive and enhance Navier-Stokes turbulence. The role of the potential vorticity q = ω·∇ is also discussed.
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