A 1D similarity model for variable-density Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence reproduces asymmetric spike and bubble growth, matches numerical and experimental trends, and shows that a mass correction makes the simplified solution approximate the full one.
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A theoretical one-dimensional model for variable-density Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence
A 1D similarity model for variable-density Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence reproduces asymmetric spike and bubble growth, matches numerical and experimental trends, and shows that a mass correction makes the simplified solution approximate the full one.