This thesis presents developments in the use of probability density function (PDF) kinetic equations to model the dispersion of inertial particles in turbulent boundary layers. The PDF kinetic equation is used as a master equation from which to construct continuum equations for the particle-phase, and these continuum equations form an in nite set of coupled equations which require closure in the particle velocity statistics. Furthermore, the continuum equations contain dispersion tensors which describe the e ect of the underlying uid turbulence on the dispersion of the particles throughout the ow eld. These dispersion tensors themselves require closure and in this thesis new closure models are developed which are non-local and attempt to ta...
The statistical description of particle dispersion in turbulent flow constitutes nowadays an active ...
We study particle dispersion advected by a synthetic turbulent flow from a Lagrangian perspective an...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A theoretical model for the t...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents developments in the use of probability density function (PDF) kineti...
Some of the concepts underlying particle dispersion due to turbulence are reviewed. The traditional ...
In this work probability density function (PDF) models are used as a method for studying the statist...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.An...
Transport equations for heavy inertial particles in turbulent boundary layers may be derived from an...
In a recent paper [6] Minier & Profeta (M&P) considered the relative merits of two Probabili...
The modification of average settling velocity for inertial particles in turbulence is a striking fea...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
The influence of the spatio-temporal structure of turbulence on the dispersions of fluid elements an...
We derive a comprehensive statistical model for dispersion of passive or almost passive admixture pa...
In the present paper, we evaluate the performances of three stochastic models for particle dispersio...
The thesis presents a Probability Density Function (PDF)-derived Eulerian/Eulerian model for the pr...
The statistical description of particle dispersion in turbulent flow constitutes nowadays an active ...
We study particle dispersion advected by a synthetic turbulent flow from a Lagrangian perspective an...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A theoretical model for the t...
PhD ThesisThis thesis presents developments in the use of probability density function (PDF) kineti...
Some of the concepts underlying particle dispersion due to turbulence are reviewed. The traditional ...
In this work probability density function (PDF) models are used as a method for studying the statist...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.An...
Transport equations for heavy inertial particles in turbulent boundary layers may be derived from an...
In a recent paper [6] Minier & Profeta (M&P) considered the relative merits of two Probabili...
The modification of average settling velocity for inertial particles in turbulence is a striking fea...
This dissertation focuses on the behavior of $\langle |\br|^2\rangle$ in a turbulent flow, where $\b...
The influence of the spatio-temporal structure of turbulence on the dispersions of fluid elements an...
We derive a comprehensive statistical model for dispersion of passive or almost passive admixture pa...
In the present paper, we evaluate the performances of three stochastic models for particle dispersio...
The thesis presents a Probability Density Function (PDF)-derived Eulerian/Eulerian model for the pr...
The statistical description of particle dispersion in turbulent flow constitutes nowadays an active ...
We study particle dispersion advected by a synthetic turbulent flow from a Lagrangian perspective an...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.A theoretical model for the t...