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Relative velocities in bidisperse turbulent aerosols: Simulations and theory
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2018
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulenceParticle MethodDifferent InertiaParticle SeparationAerosol TransportAtmospheric ScienceNumerical SimulationRheologyHydrodynamic StabilityParticle-laden FlowBidisperse Turbulent AerosolsPhysicsMultiphase FlowAerospace EngineeringHeavy Spherical ParticlesTurbulence ModelingAerodynamics
We perform direct numerical simulations of a bidisperse suspension of heavy spherical particles in forced, homogeneous, and isotropic three-dimensional turbulence. We compute the joint distribution of relative particle distances and longitudinal relative velocities between particles of different inertia. For a pair of particles with small difference in their inertias we compare our results with recent theoretical predictions [Meibohm et al., Phys. Rev. E 96, 061102 (2017)] for the shape of this distribution. We also compute the moments of relative velocities as a function of particle separation and compare with the theoretical predictions. We observe good agreement. For a pair of particles that are very different from each other---one is heavy and the other one has negligible inertia---we give a theory to calculate their root-mean-square relative velocity. This theory also agrees well with the results of our simulations.
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