Reynolds stress
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]
Averaging over a magnetic surface (assuming it exists), the right-hand side cancels (MHD equilibrium):
Now, writing the flow as the sum of a mean and a fluctuating part
one obtains
Here, the Reynolds stress tensor appears:
and it is clear that a non-zero value of the gradient of the Reynolds stress (of fluctuating flow components) can drive a laminar flow.
References
- ↑ R. Balescu, Aspects of Anomalous Transport in Plasmas, Institute of Physics Pub., Bristol and Philadelphia, 2005, ISBN 9780750310307