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Numerical simulations of aggregate breakup in bounded and unbounded turbulent flows

  • M.U. Babler
  • , L. Biferale
  • , L. Brandt
  • , U. Feudel
  • , K. Guseva
  • , A.S. Lanotte
  • , C. Marchioli
  • , F. Picano
  • , G. Sardina
  • , A. Soldati
  • , F. Toschi

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Breakup of small aggregates in fully developed turbulence is studied by means of direct numerical simulations in a series of typical bounded and unbounded flow configurations, such as a turbulent channel flow, a developing boundary layer, and homogeneous isotropic turbulence. Aggregate breakup occurs when the local hydrodynamic stress $\sigma\sim \varepsilon^{1/2}$, where $\varepsilon$ is the energy dissipation at the position of the aggregate, overcomes a given threshold $\sigma_\mathrm{cr}$, characteristic for a given type of aggregates. Results show that the breakup rate decreases with increasing threshold. For small thresholds, it develops a universal scaling among the different flows. For high thresholds, the breakup rates show strong differences among the different flow configurations, highlighting the importance of non-universal mean-flow properties. To further assess the effects of flow inhomogeneity and turbulent fluctuations, results are compared with those obtained in a smooth stochastic flow. Furthermore, we discuss limitations and applicability of a set of independent proxies.
Originele taal-2Engels
Uitgeverijs.n.
Aantal pagina's13
StatusGepubliceerd - 2014

Publicatie series

NaamarXiv
Volume1406.2842 [physics.flu-dyn]

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