Ram-pressure suppression of interface folding in fast-cooling TRMLs produces Ė_cool ∝ Da^{1/4} scaling.
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The Origin of Da Scaling: Suppressed Cooling in Fast-Cooling Mixing Layers
Ram-pressure suppression of interface folding in fast-cooling TRMLs produces Ė_cool ∝ Da^{1/4} scaling.
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