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. [1]

Starting from the incompressible momentum balance equation, neglecting the dissipative pressure tensor: [2]

Averaging over a magnetic surface (i.e., over y), the right-hand side cancels:

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.

See also

References

  1. S.B. Korsholm et al, Reynolds stress and shear flow generation, Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 43 (2001) 1377
  2. R. Balescu, Aspects of Anomalous Transport in Plasmas, Institute of Physics Pub., Bristol and Philadelphia, 2005, ISBN 9780750310307