Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session J02: Focus Session: Turbulence Modeling in Bubble- and Particle-Laden Multiphase Flows
4:35 PM–7:11 PM,
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Room: Sagamore 4567
Chair: Chris Lai, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract: J02.00003 : Physics Informed Stochastic Model for the Residence of Solid Particles in Turbulent Rayleigh-Benard Flow
5:01 PM–5:14 PM
Presenter:
Colin Denzel
(University of Notre Dame)
Authors:
Colin Denzel
(University of Notre Dame)
David H Richter
(University of Notre Dame)
Andrew D Bragg
(Duke)
Benard flow in order to generate steady-state cloud conditions. We take inspiration from this setup in
order to create a particle-laden, convectively-driven turbulent environment. The use of direct numerical
simulation (DNS) coupled with Lagrangian particles allows us to track individual droplet trajectories and
record Lagrangian statistics throughout their lifetimes. In particular, we are interested in developing a
meaningful framework to describe the behavior of solid, isothermal particles. This conceptual stochastic
model takes advantage of the repeated trips particles take between the top and bottom boundaries, driven
by the convective cells naturally occurring in Rayleigh-Benard turbulence. By describing the time required
to complete one of these trips, as well as the likelihood of falling out to the bottom boundary after each
trip, we can create a conceptual picture for particle behavior. We investigate varying Stokes numbers and
settling velocities in order to shed light on the independent roles that gravity and inertia play in governing
particle behavior.
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