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Dispersion and Deposition of Spherical Particles from Point Sources in a Turbulent Channel Flow
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1992
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsPoint SourcesTurbulenceTurbulence ModelingTurbulent Channel FlowParticle TrajectoriesParticle MethodTransport PhenomenaFlow PhysicDisperse FlowPoint SourceMultiphase FlowAerosol ParticlesSediment TransportSpherical ParticlesParticle-laden Flow
The dispersion and deposition of particles from a point source in a turbulent channel flow are studied. An empirical mean velocity profile and the experimental data for turbulent intensities are used in the analysis. The instantaneous turbulence fluctuation is simulated as a continuous Gaussian random field, and an ensemble of particle trajectories is generated and statistically analyzed. A series of digital simulations for dispersion and deposition of aerosol particles of various sizes from point sources at different positions from the wall is performed. Effects of Brownian diffusion on particle dispersion are studied. The effects of variation in particle density and particle-surface interaction are also discussed.
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