Statistics of inertial particle deviation from fluid particle trajectories in horizontal rough wall turbulent channel flow

2016 
Abstract Previous experimental, theoretical and numerical studies showed that in particle laden wall-bounded flows particles much heavier than the carrier flow preferentially accumulate in low-speed streaks. Depending on the inertia, the distribution of particles in turbulent flows is strongly influenced by the characteristics of the coherent turbulent structures which develop in the carrier flow field. In wall-bounded flows, these coherent structures, which control the turbulent regeneration cycles, are strongly affected by the roughness of the wall, which systematically modifies turbulent structures coherence and shape. Nevertheless, the effects of the roughness of the wall on the particle transport in two-phase turbulent flows has been still poorly investigated. The issue is discussed here by addressing direct numerical simulations (DNS) combined with Lagrangian particle tracking (LPT) with 6 particle sets of different inertia ( S t + = 0.1 , 0.5 , 5 , 10 , 25 , 50 ). As observed in previous numerical studies devoted to the analysis of particle velocity statistics, in shear flows bounded by a smooth wall, particles lead the fluid near the wall and lag behind the fluid far away from the wall and particle inertia has a great impact on the difference between fluid seen and particle velocities. Here this issue is investigated in flows bounded by a rough wall, considering particles of different inertia, whose size is much smaller than the smallest flow scales (point-particle approach).
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