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    Dissipation Scale Fluctuations and Chemical Reaction Rates in Turbulent Flows

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    Small separation between reactants, not exceeding 10βˆ’8βˆ’10βˆ’7cm10^{-8}-10^{-7}cm, is the necessary condition for various chemical reactions. It is shown that random advection and stretching by turbulence leads to formation of scalar-enriched sheets of {\it strongly fluctuating thickness} Ξ·c\eta_{c}. The molecular-level mixing is achieved by diffusion across these sheets (interfaces) separating the reactants. Since diffusion time scale is Ο„d∝ηc2\tau_{d}\propto \eta_{c}^{2}, the knowledge of probability density Q(Ξ·c,Re)Q(\eta_{c},Re) is crucial for evaluation of chemical reaction rates. In this paper we derive the probability density Q(Ξ·c,Re,Sc)Q(\eta_{c},Re,Sc) and predict a transition in the reaction rate behavior from R∝Re{\cal R}\propto \sqrt{Re} (Re≀104Re\leq 10^{4}) to the high-Re asymptotics R∝Re0{\cal R}\propto Re^{0}. The theory leads to an approximate universality of transitional Reynolds number Retrβ‰ˆ104Re_{tr}\approx 10^{4}. It is also shown that if chemical reaction involves short-lived reactants, very strong anomalous fluctuations of the length-scale Ξ·c\eta_{c} may lead to non-negligibly small reaction rates
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