International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large number of environmental applications dealing with contaminant dispersion and passive scalar mixing. The aim of the present study is to extend the observations available in the literature on relative dispersion of fluid particle pairs to wall-bounded turbulent flows, by means of particle pair tracking in direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a turbulent channel flow. The mean-square change of separation between particle pairs follows a clear ballistic regime at short times for all wall distances. The Eulerian structure functions governing this short-time separation are characterised in the channel, and allow to define a characteristic time scale...
The relationship between inertial particle pair dynamics in the dissipation range and local turbulen...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large nu...
International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large nu...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
Pair dispersion is studied to model scalar transport in many natural and industrial applications. Th...
The dispersion of fluid particles in statistically stationary stably stratified turbulence is studie...
Pair dispersion is studied to model scalar transport in many natural and industrial applications. Th...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
The relationship between inertial particle pair dynamics in the dissipation range and local turbulen...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large nu...
International audienceLagrangian tracking of particle pairs is of fundamental interest in a large nu...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
Pair dispersion is studied to model scalar transport in many natural and industrial applications. Th...
The dispersion of fluid particles in statistically stationary stably stratified turbulence is studie...
Pair dispersion is studied to model scalar transport in many natural and industrial applications. Th...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
The relationship between inertial particle pair dynamics in the dissipation range and local turbulen...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...