1998
DOI: 10.1086/305141
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Stellar Turbulent Convection. I. Theory

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“…We fix two of the TCM parameters as C s = 0.08 and C k = 2.5, in agreement with the turbulence model of Canuto & Dubovikob (1998). The parameter α TCM is determined by calibrating the models to the solar parameters.…”
Section: Input Physics Of Solar Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We fix two of the TCM parameters as C s = 0.08 and C k = 2.5, in agreement with the turbulence model of Canuto & Dubovikob (1998). The parameter α TCM is determined by calibrating the models to the solar parameters.…”
Section: Input Physics Of Solar Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCMs have been developed for the stellar convection in the past 30 years (Xiong 1981(Xiong , 1985Canuto 1993;Canuto & Dubovikob 1998;Xiong & Deng 2001;Deng & Xiong 2006, 2008Li & Yang 2007). Applying TCMs to model turbulent movements is physically more reliable (Hinze 1975) than the standard MLT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in a stellar context, one must include a Peclet number dependence because radiative losses by the eddies weaken the strength of turbulence. Adopting the treatment developed elsewhere (Canuto & Dubovikov 1998;Canuto et al 2008a,b), we now have:…”
Section: The Dissipation-relaxation Time Scales π Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the model of Canuto and Dubovikov (1998) and the approach of Kupka & Montgomery (2002), we solved the equations for the turbulent quantities on a weighted mass grid. Other quantities are computed on the same weighted mass grid in the envelope and on a log(τ ross ) grid in the stellar atmosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%