A mechanism of formation of small-scale inhomogeneities in spatial distributions of aerosols and droplets associated with clustering instability in the atmospheric turbulent flow is discussed. The particle clustering is a consequence of a spontaneous breakdown of their homogeneous space distribution due to the clustering instability, and is caused by a combined effect of the particle inertia and a finite correlation time of the turbulent velocity field. In this paper a theoretical approach proposed in Phys. Rev. E 66, 036302 (2002) is further developed and applied to investigate the mechanisms of formation of small-scale aerosol inhomogeneities in the atmospheric turbulent flow. The theory of the particle clustering instability is extended ...
Separate and joint droplets, clusters, and voids characteristics of sprays injected in a turbulent c...
Particle-laden flows are of relevant interest in many industrial and natural systems. When the carri...
International audienceWe present a sweep-stick mechanism for heavy particles transported by a turbul...
Abstract A mechanism of formation of small-scale inhomogeneities in spatial distributions of aerosol...
Clustering of droplets in cloud due to turbulence is be-lieved to have important consequences for wa...
Particles that are heavy compared to the fluid in which they are embedded (inertial particles) tend ...
We present studies of the spatial clustering of inertial particles embedded in turbulent flow. A ma...
This PhD thesis investigates the phenomena of preferential concentration and settling of sub-Kolmogo...
We perform three-dimensional particle tracking measurements on droplets in a turbulent airflow. The ...
Particles that are heavy compared to the fluid in which they are embedded (inertial particles) tend ...
13 pages, 5 figuresWe investigate the spatial distribution of inertial particles suspended in the bu...
Simultaneous observations of cloud droplet spatial statistics, cloud droplet size distribution and c...
We report experimental evidence of spatial clustering of dense particles in homogenous, isotropic tu...
Preferential concentration of inertial particles in turbulent flow is studied by high resolution dir...
We study the clustering of inertial particles in turbulent flows and discuss its applications to dus...
Separate and joint droplets, clusters, and voids characteristics of sprays injected in a turbulent c...
Particle-laden flows are of relevant interest in many industrial and natural systems. When the carri...
International audienceWe present a sweep-stick mechanism for heavy particles transported by a turbul...
Abstract A mechanism of formation of small-scale inhomogeneities in spatial distributions of aerosol...
Clustering of droplets in cloud due to turbulence is be-lieved to have important consequences for wa...
Particles that are heavy compared to the fluid in which they are embedded (inertial particles) tend ...
We present studies of the spatial clustering of inertial particles embedded in turbulent flow. A ma...
This PhD thesis investigates the phenomena of preferential concentration and settling of sub-Kolmogo...
We perform three-dimensional particle tracking measurements on droplets in a turbulent airflow. The ...
Particles that are heavy compared to the fluid in which they are embedded (inertial particles) tend ...
13 pages, 5 figuresWe investigate the spatial distribution of inertial particles suspended in the bu...
Simultaneous observations of cloud droplet spatial statistics, cloud droplet size distribution and c...
We report experimental evidence of spatial clustering of dense particles in homogenous, isotropic tu...
Preferential concentration of inertial particles in turbulent flow is studied by high resolution dir...
We study the clustering of inertial particles in turbulent flows and discuss its applications to dus...
Separate and joint droplets, clusters, and voids characteristics of sprays injected in a turbulent c...
Particle-laden flows are of relevant interest in many industrial and natural systems. When the carri...
International audienceWe present a sweep-stick mechanism for heavy particles transported by a turbul...