4-Point Correlations of Dusty Fluid MHD Turbulent Flow in a 1st Order Chemical-Reaction

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Abstract

We have considered 4-point correlations of dusty fluid MHD turbulent flow in a first order chemical reaction. Here three and four-point correlations between fluctuating quantities have been considered and the quintuple correlations are neglected in comparison to the third and fourth order correlations. For the convention of calculation, the correlation equations are converted to the spectral form by taking their Fourier transforms. Finally, integrating the energy spectrum over all wave numbers, the energy decay of 4-point correlations of dusty fluid MHD turbulent flow in a first order chemical reaction is obtained and the result discussed graphically in the test.

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Dr. Md. Abu Bkar Pk. 2015. \u201c4-Point Correlations of Dusty Fluid MHD Turbulent Flow in a 1st Order Chemical-Reaction\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - F: Mathematics & Decision GJSFR-F Volume 15 (GJSFR Volume 15 Issue F2): .

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We have considered 4-point correlations of dusty fluid MHD turbulent flow in a first order chemical reaction. Here three and four-point correlations between fluctuating quantities have been considered and the quintuple correlations are neglected in comparison to the third and fourth order correlations. For the convention of calculation, the correlation equations are converted to the spectral form by taking their Fourier transforms. Finally, integrating the energy spectrum over all wave numbers, the energy decay of 4-point correlations of dusty fluid MHD turbulent flow in a first order chemical reaction is obtained and the result discussed graphically in the test.

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