Within the context of heavy particles suspended in a turbulent airflow, we study the effects of gravity on acceleration statistics and radial relative velocity (RRV) of inertial particles. The turbulent flow is simulated by direct numerical simulation (DNS) on a 2563 grid and the dynamics of O(106) inertial particles by the point-particle approach. For particles/droplets with radius from 10 to 60 µm, we found that the gravity plays an important role in particle acceleration statistics: (a) a peak value of particle acceleration variance appears in both the horizontal and vertical directions at a particle Stokes number of about 1.2, at which the particle horizontal acceleration clearly exceeds the fluid-element acceleration; (b) gravity const...
We present results from recent direct numerical simulations of heavy particle transport in homogeneo...
Most numerical studies for freely advected inertial particles in turbulent flow, only considering th...
\u3cp\u3eNumerical studies [1, 2] show that the influence of gravity and turbulence on the motion of...
Within the context of heavy particles suspended in a turbulent airflow, we study the effects of grav...
Recent experiments in a turbulent boundary layer by Gerashchenko et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 617, 2...
Particle acceleration in turbulent flows can be considered a key issue for many environmental and in...
We investigate the settling speeds and root mean square (r.m.s.) velocities of inertial particles in...
In this work, we examine the motion of particles which are subjected to varying levels of turbulence...
We present a sweep-stick mechanism for heavy particles transported by a turbulent flow under the act...
This paper studies the gravity influence on collisions of monodispersed droplets in homogeneous isot...
We report the results of the first systematic Lagrangian experimental investigation in a previously ...
We investigate the behaviour of microscopic heavy particles settling in homogeneous air turbulence. ...
This work is concerned with the study of inertial particles in homogeneous isotropic turbulent flows...
The dynamics of inertial particles in turbulence is modelled and investigated by means of direct num...
We present results from recent direct numerical simulations of heavy particle transport in homogeneo...
Most numerical studies for freely advected inertial particles in turbulent flow, only considering th...
\u3cp\u3eNumerical studies [1, 2] show that the influence of gravity and turbulence on the motion of...
Within the context of heavy particles suspended in a turbulent airflow, we study the effects of grav...
Recent experiments in a turbulent boundary layer by Gerashchenko et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 617, 2...
Particle acceleration in turbulent flows can be considered a key issue for many environmental and in...
We investigate the settling speeds and root mean square (r.m.s.) velocities of inertial particles in...
In this work, we examine the motion of particles which are subjected to varying levels of turbulence...
We present a sweep-stick mechanism for heavy particles transported by a turbulent flow under the act...
This paper studies the gravity influence on collisions of monodispersed droplets in homogeneous isot...
We report the results of the first systematic Lagrangian experimental investigation in a previously ...
We investigate the behaviour of microscopic heavy particles settling in homogeneous air turbulence. ...
This work is concerned with the study of inertial particles in homogeneous isotropic turbulent flows...
The dynamics of inertial particles in turbulence is modelled and investigated by means of direct num...
We present results from recent direct numerical simulations of heavy particle transport in homogeneo...
Most numerical studies for freely advected inertial particles in turbulent flow, only considering th...
\u3cp\u3eNumerical studies [1, 2] show that the influence of gravity and turbulence on the motion of...