arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2019

Flow structures govern particle collisions in turbulence.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The role of the spatial structure of a turbulent flow in enhancing particle collision rates in suspensions is an open question. We show and quantify, as a function of particle inertia, the correlation between the multiscale structures of turbulence and particle collisions: Straining zones contribute predominantly to rapid head-on collisions compared to vortical regions. We also discover the importance of vortex-strain worm-rolls, which goes beyond ideas of preferential concentration and may explain the rapid growth of aggregates in natural processes, such as the initiation of rain in warm clouds.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.4.032601
Language English
Journal arXiv: Fluid Dynamics

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