Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session ZC22: Particle-Laden Flows: General II
12:50 PM–3:00 PM,
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Room: 250 F
Chair: Gokul Pathikonda, Arizona State University
Abstract: ZC22.00004 : Insights into the particle-free and particle-laden turbulent flow statistics in sharply bent channels
1:29 PM–1:42 PM
Presenter:
Abhishek Sharma
(Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur)
Authors:
Abhishek Sharma
(Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur)
ARNAB ATTA
(IIT Kharagpur)
RAJARAM LAKKARAJU
(IIT Kharagpur)
regimes due to considerable interaction between scales. Reynolds number is primarily used
to characterize the fluid dynamics and particle-laden fluid corresponding to single phase
and particle-laden channel flows. Nonetheless, different flow behaviour exists in curved
channels even at a fixed Reynolds number, as delineated by Geert Brethouwer (J. Fluid
Mech., vol. 931, 2022, pp. A21). In our study, we show the behavior of wall-bounded
turbulent flows with and without particles in sharply bent channels by exploring the time
averaged velocity profiles at various channel cross-section. The well-known logarithmic
behaviour of the time averaged normalized velocity profile is found to be retained, where
the von Kármán and the additive constants assume altered values depending on the bend
angle. An enhanced near-wall fluctuations at the bend is obtained owing to the diffusion of
counter rotating vortices that led to increased turbulent activity in case of particle-free as
well as in particle-laden turbulent channel flows. Turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) budget
for particle-free and particle-laden cases are elaborated for various bend inclinations at
different sections of the channel, which establish that TKE is modulated at the bend with
an overall attenuation on loading the channel with particles.
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