Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session Q09: Particle-laden Flows: Particle-Turbulence Interaction II
8:00 AM–9:44 AM,
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Room: North 124 A
Chair: Houssem Kasbaoui, Arizona State University
Abstract: Q09.00008 : Inertial particles in a Kolmogorov channel flow*
9:31 AM–9:44 AM
Presenter:
Guido Boffetta
(University of Torino (Italy))
Authors:
Guido Boffetta
(University of Torino (Italy))
Massimo Cencini
(ISC-CNR (Italy))
Stefano Musacchio
(University of Torino (Italy))
Alessandro Sozza
(ENS-Lyon (France))
Particles are modeled in the framework of an Eulerian two-way coupling model: a continuum density transported by a compressible velocity field which exchanges momentum with the fluid phase.
In the case of laminar flow, we find that particles can either stabilize or destabilize the flow depending on the particle Stokes number and on the mass fraction.
In the case of a turbulent Kolmogorov flow, we find that particles always reduce the mean flow with respect to the pure fluid case and therefore enhance the drag coefficient.
Turbulence suppression is observed to be stronger for particles of smaller inertia. This surprising result is understood by mapping the equations for dusty flow to a Newtonian flow with an effective forcing rescaled by the increased fluid density.
*INFN FieldTurb initiative and Cineca "INF21_fldturb"
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