AbstractThis paper describes a complete framework to predict the behaviour of interacting non-spherical particles with large Stokes numbers in a turbulent flow. A summary of the rigid body dynamics of particles and particle collisions is presented in the framework of Quaternions. A particle-rough wall interaction model to describe the collisions between non-spherical particles and a rough wall is put forward as well. The framework is coupled with a DNS-LES approach to simulate the behaviour of horizontal turbulent channel flow with 5 differently shaped particles: a sphere, two types of ellipsoids, a disc, and a fibre. The drag and lift forces and the torque on the particles are computed from correlations which are derived using true DNS.The...
The present work is a part of a program research ANR PLAYER (started from January 2012), the aim of ...
The overall objective of this doctoral thesis is to investigate how tiny particles are dispersed in ...
317 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In order to obtain an accurat...
AbstractThis paper describes a complete framework to predict the behaviour of interacting non-spheri...
Dispersed multiphase flows are common in nature and industry and are governed by complex physical ph...
In the present PhD thesis, we investigate the dynamics of small non-spherical particles suspended in...
Particle dynamics in a channel flow are investigated using large eddy simulation and a Lagrangian pa...
Using disk, spherical and needle-like particles with equal equivalent volume diameters, the orientat...
AbstractThis paper scrutinises the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach to simulate the behaviour of...
The behaviour of spherical solid particles in a horizontal channel flow is analysed using numerical ...
International audienceTo explore the motion of particles in turbulence, direct numerical simulation ...
Gas-solid flows are abundant both in nature and in industrial applications, therefore the ability to...
The dynamical behavior of tiny elongated particles in a directly simulated turbulent flow field is i...
This paper contains a critical review of available methodology for dealing with the motion of non-sp...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations (DNSs) have been performed to examine the inertia...
The present work is a part of a program research ANR PLAYER (started from January 2012), the aim of ...
The overall objective of this doctoral thesis is to investigate how tiny particles are dispersed in ...
317 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In order to obtain an accurat...
AbstractThis paper describes a complete framework to predict the behaviour of interacting non-spheri...
Dispersed multiphase flows are common in nature and industry and are governed by complex physical ph...
In the present PhD thesis, we investigate the dynamics of small non-spherical particles suspended in...
Particle dynamics in a channel flow are investigated using large eddy simulation and a Lagrangian pa...
Using disk, spherical and needle-like particles with equal equivalent volume diameters, the orientat...
AbstractThis paper scrutinises the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach to simulate the behaviour of...
The behaviour of spherical solid particles in a horizontal channel flow is analysed using numerical ...
International audienceTo explore the motion of particles in turbulence, direct numerical simulation ...
Gas-solid flows are abundant both in nature and in industrial applications, therefore the ability to...
The dynamical behavior of tiny elongated particles in a directly simulated turbulent flow field is i...
This paper contains a critical review of available methodology for dealing with the motion of non-sp...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations (DNSs) have been performed to examine the inertia...
The present work is a part of a program research ANR PLAYER (started from January 2012), the aim of ...
The overall objective of this doctoral thesis is to investigate how tiny particles are dispersed in ...
317 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.In order to obtain an accurat...