We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic turbulence. We use data from direct numerical simulations up to R????280 following the evolution of about two million passive tracers advected by the flow over a time span of about three decades. We present data for both the separation distance and the relative velocity statistics. Statistics are measured along the particle pair trajectories both as a function of time and as a function of their separation, i.e., at fixed scales. We compare and contrast both sets of statistics in order to gain insight into the mechanisms governing the separation process. We find very high levels of intermittency in the early stages, that is, for travel times ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
This paper deals with the numerical analysis of the particle inertia and volume fraction effects on...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
This paper deals with the numerical analysis of the particle inertia and volume fraction effects on...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a detailed investigation of the particle pair separation process in homogeneous isotropic...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
We present a numerical study of two-particle dispersion from point sources in three-dimensional inco...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
The rate at which two particles separate in turbulent flows is of central importance to predict the ...
This paper deals with the numerical analysis of the particle inertia and volume fraction effects on...
The relative dispersion of pairs of inertial particles in incompressible, homogeneous, and isotropic...