Results are presented from a comprehensive experimental campaign studying the aerodynamics of 3D-printed analogues of ice particles. Measurements of the drag coefficient of the analogues were acquired by using a novel experimental approach to digitally reconstruct the analogues' trajectory and orientation as they fall through a quiescent viscous liquid, using images acquired by a series of digital cameras. The data are used to evaluate commonly used parametrisations of ice particle fall speeds. We find that the accuracy of each of the parametrisations reduces at Reynolds numbers greater than approximately 100, as a result of effects associated with the onset of unsteady oscillating, fluttering or tumbling motions as the analogues fall. We p...
This two-part study attempts to find appropriate mass dimension and terminal velocity relationships ...
Estimates for the sedimentation rate of realistic ice crystals at sizes smaller than 100 µm are pres...
This paper extends the previous research of the authors on the unified representation of fall veloci...
Results are presented from a comprehensive experimental campaign studying the aerodynamics of 3D-pri...
A novel experimental approach for studying the aerodynamics of ice particles is presented. The Traje...
A novel experimental approach for studying the aerodynamics of ice particles is presented. The Traje...
Accurate estimates for the fall speed of natural hydrometeors are vital if their evolution in clouds...
Accurate estimates for the fall speed of natural hydrometeors are vital if their evolution in clouds...
The terminal velocity vt and preferred orientations of ice particles has been investigated using 3D-...
Experimental and numerical approaches have their own advantages and limitations, in particular, when...
This study considers complex ice particles falling in the atmosphere: predicting the drag of such pa...
Snow crystal shapes and falling behavior play a paramount role in snow precipitation. The knowledge ...
New experimental measurements of the falling velocity, size and orientation of individual hexagonal ...
Experimental and numerical approaches have their own advantages and limitations, in particular, when...
This two-part study addresses the development of reliable estimates of the mass and fall speed of si...
This two-part study attempts to find appropriate mass dimension and terminal velocity relationships ...
Estimates for the sedimentation rate of realistic ice crystals at sizes smaller than 100 µm are pres...
This paper extends the previous research of the authors on the unified representation of fall veloci...
Results are presented from a comprehensive experimental campaign studying the aerodynamics of 3D-pri...
A novel experimental approach for studying the aerodynamics of ice particles is presented. The Traje...
A novel experimental approach for studying the aerodynamics of ice particles is presented. The Traje...
Accurate estimates for the fall speed of natural hydrometeors are vital if their evolution in clouds...
Accurate estimates for the fall speed of natural hydrometeors are vital if their evolution in clouds...
The terminal velocity vt and preferred orientations of ice particles has been investigated using 3D-...
Experimental and numerical approaches have their own advantages and limitations, in particular, when...
This study considers complex ice particles falling in the atmosphere: predicting the drag of such pa...
Snow crystal shapes and falling behavior play a paramount role in snow precipitation. The knowledge ...
New experimental measurements of the falling velocity, size and orientation of individual hexagonal ...
Experimental and numerical approaches have their own advantages and limitations, in particular, when...
This two-part study addresses the development of reliable estimates of the mass and fall speed of si...
This two-part study attempts to find appropriate mass dimension and terminal velocity relationships ...
Estimates for the sedimentation rate of realistic ice crystals at sizes smaller than 100 µm are pres...
This paper extends the previous research of the authors on the unified representation of fall veloci...