Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2004
Acceleration-driven fluid mixing is studied here from a theoretical point of view. Considerable progress has been achieved in the understanding of mix. Theories of the authors are reviewed that allow prediction of the edge of the mixing zone, in agreement with experimental data. Theories that describe the distribution of masses within the mixing region are also reviewed. The theory we present describes a chunk mix regime, in which two phases are mixed at a chunk level, but for which there is no atomic mixing. Thus the two phases are segregated into disjoint regions of space.