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Many Dam applications involve phenomena of hydrodynamic mixing instabilities at interfaces between different materials. Simulation codes must include a suitable description of mixing dynamics in order to predict and reconstruct experiments [1]. For the most part, these instabilities rapidly evolve to a developed turbulent regime that can be described by a statistical hydrodynamic model.Choosing the correct model iscrucial to the quality of a simulation.

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Llor, A. Introduction. In: Statistical Hydrodynamic Models for Developed Mixing Instability Flows. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 681. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11531746_1

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