The Maxey-Riley equation and its simplified versions represent the most widespread tool to investigate dynamics and dispersion of inertial small particles in turbulent flows. The numerical solution of such models is often very challenging, and some of their terms, such as the molecular diffusivity or the Basset history force, are often neglected to reduce the complexity upon suitable approximations. Here, we propose exact results with regard to the rate of transport on large time scales in random shear flows. These can be expediently used as a benchmark to develop and assess algorithms when solving this class of stochastic integrodifferential problems on large time scales.Peer reviewe
We investigate the large-scale transport properties of quasi-neutrally-buoyant inertial particles ca...
In this paper we study the problem of the numerical calculation (by Monte Carlo methods) of the effe...
Results from Direct Numerical Simulations of particle relative dispersion in three dimensional homog...
The Maxey-Riley equation and its simplified versions represent the most widespread tool to investiga...
We investigate the large-scale transport of inertial particles. We derive explicit analytic expressi...
The hydrodynamic forces exerted by a fluid on small isolated rigid spherical particles are usually w...
International audienceWe explore the potential of a formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations incor...
We study the problem of homogenization for inertial particles moving in a time-dependent random velo...
One of the cornerstones of turbulent dispersion is the celebrated Taylor's formula. This formula exp...
International audienceWe investigate the response of large inertial particle to turbulent fluctuatio...
International audienceThe long time dynamics of large particles trapped in two inhomogeneous turbule...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
AbstractThe hydrodynamic force exerted by a fluid on small isolated rigid spherical particles are us...
The current research seeks to develop a computational model that accurately describes particle disp...
The creation of large spatial gradients in velocity by turbulent flows has important implications fo...
We investigate the large-scale transport properties of quasi-neutrally-buoyant inertial particles ca...
In this paper we study the problem of the numerical calculation (by Monte Carlo methods) of the effe...
Results from Direct Numerical Simulations of particle relative dispersion in three dimensional homog...
The Maxey-Riley equation and its simplified versions represent the most widespread tool to investiga...
We investigate the large-scale transport of inertial particles. We derive explicit analytic expressi...
The hydrodynamic forces exerted by a fluid on small isolated rigid spherical particles are usually w...
International audienceWe explore the potential of a formulation of the Navier-Stokes equations incor...
We study the problem of homogenization for inertial particles moving in a time-dependent random velo...
One of the cornerstones of turbulent dispersion is the celebrated Taylor's formula. This formula exp...
International audienceWe investigate the response of large inertial particle to turbulent fluctuatio...
International audienceThe long time dynamics of large particles trapped in two inhomogeneous turbule...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
AbstractThe hydrodynamic force exerted by a fluid on small isolated rigid spherical particles are us...
The current research seeks to develop a computational model that accurately describes particle disp...
The creation of large spatial gradients in velocity by turbulent flows has important implications fo...
We investigate the large-scale transport properties of quasi-neutrally-buoyant inertial particles ca...
In this paper we study the problem of the numerical calculation (by Monte Carlo methods) of the effe...
Results from Direct Numerical Simulations of particle relative dispersion in three dimensional homog...