Reynolds stress

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In the context of fusion plasmas, the Reynolds stress is a mechanism for generation of sheared flow from turbulence.

Starting from the incompressible momentum balance equation, neglecting the dissipative pressure tensor: [1]

uxt+y(uyux)=xP1ρ(j×B)x

Averaging over a magnetic surface (assuming it exists), the right-hand side cancels (MHD equilibrium):

uxt+y(uyux)=0

Now, writing the flow as the sum of a mean and a fluctuating part

u=u¯+u~

one obtains

u¯xt+yu~yu~x=0

Here, the Reynolds stress tensor appears:

Rxy=u~yu~x

and it is clear that a non-zero value of the Reynolds stress of fluctuating flow components can drive a laminar flow.

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