Gradient tensor invariants serve as proxies for mechanistic energy fluxes and bound available flux in MHD turbulence, with exact expressions for hydrodynamic cases.
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Steady shearing and planar extensional flows are kinematically equivalent such that the extensional viscosity can be reconstructed from shear material functions by removing the rotational component of shear.
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A tensor invariant approach to energy flux in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
Gradient tensor invariants serve as proxies for mechanistic energy fluxes and bound available flux in MHD turbulence, with exact expressions for hydrodynamic cases.
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Kinematic and rheological equivalence of steady shearing and planar extensional flows
Steady shearing and planar extensional flows are kinematically equivalent such that the extensional viscosity can be reconstructed from shear material functions by removing the rotational component of shear.