Role of the hierarchy of coherent structures in the transport of heavy small particles in turbulent channel flow

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作者
Motoori, Yutaro [1 ]
Wong, ChiKuen [1 ]
Goto, Susumu [1 ]
机构
[1] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Engn Sci, 1-3 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 5608531, Japan
关键词
multiphase and particle-laden flows; turbulent flows; turbulent boundary layers; LARGE-SCALE MOTIONS; SMALL INERTIAL PARTICLES; REYNOLDS-NUMBER; WALL ACCUMULATION; DEPOSITION; STATISTICS; MECHANISMS; IDENTIFICATION; GENERATION; INTERFACE;
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10.1017/jfm.2022.327
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O3 [力学];
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08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
To investigate the transport of heavy small particles (inertial particles) in high-Reynolds-number wall turbulence, we conduct direct numerical simulations of inertial particles in turbulent channel flow at the friction Reynolds number Re-tau = 1000. In the statistically steady state, particles distribute inhomogeneously; particles with different relaxation times form voids with different sizes in the bulk of the flow, whereas they form streak-like clusters with different widths along the streamwise direction. To explore the origin of the multiscale voids and clusters of particles, we identify objectively the axes of tubular vortices and the spines of streaks with different sizes. These identifications enable us to show quantitatively that (i) vortices sweep out the particles of the relaxation time comparable with their turnover time, irrespective of their size and existing height, and that, among these particles, (ii) those swept out by wall-detached tubular vortices form clusters isotropically around them, whereas (iii) those swept out by wall-attached vortices are attracted by a nearby low-speed streak. These explain the reason why the multiscale clusterings are well described in terms of the local Stokes number defined by the turnover time of multiscale vortices. Furthermore, these descriptions of the particle transport give us a clear view to understand velocity statistics and wall-deposition mechanism of inertial particles in high-Reynolds-number wall turbulence.
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