# Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique - UMR 5509

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## Publications T&I 2018

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Article dans J. Stat. Mech. (2018)

### Computing return times or return periods with rare event algorithms

Thibault Lestang, Francesco Ragone, Charles-Edouard Bréhier, Corentin Herbert & Freddy Bouchet

The average time between two occurrences of the same event, referred to as its return time (or return period), is a useful statistical concept for practical applications. For instance insurances (...)

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Article dans J. Turbul. (2018)

### Advanced lattice Boltzmann scheme for high-Reynolds-number magneto-hydrodynamic flows

Alessandro De Rosis, Emmanuel Lévêque & Robert Chahine

Is the lattice Boltzmann method suitable to investigate numerically high-Reynolds-number magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) flows ? It is shown that a standard approach based on the Bhatnagar–Gross–Krook (...)

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Article dans J. Fluid Mech. (2018)

### Collision rate of ice crystals with water droplets in turbulent flows

Aurore Naso, Jennifer Jucha, Emmanuel Lévêque & Alain Pumir

Riming, the process whereby ice crystals get coated by impacting supercooled liquid droplets, is one of the dominant processes leading to precipitation in mixed-phase clouds. How a settling (...)

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Article dans Phys. Plasmas (2018)

### On the role and value of $\beta$ in incompressible MHD simulations

Robert Chahine & Wouter J. T. Bos

The parameter $\beta$, defined as the ratio of the pressure to the square of the magnetic field, is widely used to characterize astrophysical and fusion plasmas. However, in the dynamics of a (...)

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Article dans J. Fluid Mech. (2018)

### Advection and diffusion in a chemically induced compressible flow

Florence Raynal, Mickaël Bourgoin, Cécile Cottin-Bizonne, Christophe Ybert & Romain Volk

We study analytically the joint dispersion of Gaussian patches of salt and colloids in linear flows, and how salt gradients accelerate or delay colloid spreading by diffusiophoretic effects. (...)

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Article dans J. Fluid Mech. (2018)

### A note on Stokes’ problem in dense granular media using the $\mu(I)$-rheology

J. John Soundar Jerome & Bastien Di Pierro

The classical Stokes’ problem describing the fluid motion due to a steadily moving infinite wall is revisited in the context of dense granular flows of mono-dispersed beads using the recently (...)

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Article dans J. Turbul. (2018)

### Advanced spectral anisotropic modelling for shear flows

Antoine Briard, Benoît-Joseph Gréa, Vincent Mons, Claude Cambon, Thomas Gomez & Pierre Sagaut

In this work, the spectral modelling developed in MCS (Mons, Cambon, Sagaut. J Fluid Mech. 2016) for shear-driven turbulence is further analysed and then improved. First, using self-similarity (...)

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Article dans Flow Turbul. Combust. (2018)

### Effects of Discrete Energy and Helicity Conservation in Numerical Simulations of Helical Turbulence

Francesco Capuano & Donato Vallefuoco

Helicity is the scalar product between velocity and vorticity and, just like energy, its integral is an inviscid invariant of the three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. (...)

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Article dans J. Fluid Mech. (2018)

### Instability of pressure-driven gas–liquid two-layer channel flows in two and three dimensions

Lennon Ó Náraigh & Peter D. M. Spelt

We study unstable waves in gas–liquid two-layer channel flows driven by a pressure gradient, under stable stratification, not assumed to be set in motion impulsively. The basis of the study is (...)

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Article dans Phys. Rev. Fluids (2018)

### Turbulence and turbulent pattern formation in a minimal model for active fluids

Martin James, Wouter J. T. Bos, and Michael Wilczek

Active matter systems display a fascinating range of dynamical states, including stationary patterns and turbulent phases. While the former can be tackled with methods from the field of pattern (...)

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