scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question

Showing papers on "Secondary circulation published in 1973"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of turbulent mixing in a neutrally buoyant rotating fluid is considered in a region where the mean flow is axisymmetric, and the relative roles of turbulence and secondary circulations in the mixing of angular momentum are discussed.
Abstract: The effect of turbulent mixing in a neutrally buoyant rotating fluid is considered in a region where the mean flow is axisymmetric. The separate actions of molecular and turbulent mixing are distinguished. It is shown that a rotating turbulent flow capable of mixing angular momentum must vary in the axial direction. In particular, it would seem that a secondary circulation is required for a flow to support turbulence over its whole volume. The relative roles of turbulence and secondary circulations in the mixing of angular momentum are discussed.

1 citations