The dynamical behavior of tiny elongated particles in a directly simulated turbulent flow field is investigated. The ellipsoidal particles are affected both by inertia and hydrodynamic forces and torques. The time evolution of the particle orientation and translational and rotational motions in a statistically steady channel flow is obtained for six different particle classes. The focus is on the influence of particle aspect ratio ? and the particle response time on the particle dynamics, i.e., distribution, orientation, translation, and rotation. Both ellipsoidal and spherical particles tend to accumulate in the viscous sublayer and preferentially concentrate in regions of low-speed fluid velocity. The translational motion is practically u...
Using direct numerical simulation (DNS), the dynamics of inertial, non-spherical particles carried b...
Inertial particles transported in unsteady flows will not be able to follow the fluid motion perfect...
The translational and rotational motions of small spherical particles dilutely suspended in a turbul...
The dynamical behavior of tiny elongated particles in a directly simulated turbulent flow field is i...
Using disk, spherical and needle-like particles with equal equivalent volume diameters, the orientat...
In the present PhD thesis, we investigate the dynamics of small non-spherical particles suspended in...
A suspension of oblate spheroidal (disk-like) particles in turbulent channel flow has been investiga...
In this study, the responsiveness of nonspherical particles, specifically ellipsoids and cylinders, ...
Motivated by applications in technology as well as in other disciplines where the motion of particle...
Particle dynamics in a channel flow are investigated using large eddy simulation and a Lagrangian pa...
This thesis concerns the angular motion of small particles suspended in fluid flows. A small particl...
We investigated the rotation of non-spherical particles (rod-like and disk-like) in turbulent channe...
Motivated by applications in engineering as well as in other disciplines where the motion of particl...
We study the angular dynamics of small non-spherical particles settling in a turbulent flow, such as...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations (DNSs) have been performed to examine the inertia...
Using direct numerical simulation (DNS), the dynamics of inertial, non-spherical particles carried b...
Inertial particles transported in unsteady flows will not be able to follow the fluid motion perfect...
The translational and rotational motions of small spherical particles dilutely suspended in a turbul...
The dynamical behavior of tiny elongated particles in a directly simulated turbulent flow field is i...
Using disk, spherical and needle-like particles with equal equivalent volume diameters, the orientat...
In the present PhD thesis, we investigate the dynamics of small non-spherical particles suspended in...
A suspension of oblate spheroidal (disk-like) particles in turbulent channel flow has been investiga...
In this study, the responsiveness of nonspherical particles, specifically ellipsoids and cylinders, ...
Motivated by applications in technology as well as in other disciplines where the motion of particle...
Particle dynamics in a channel flow are investigated using large eddy simulation and a Lagrangian pa...
This thesis concerns the angular motion of small particles suspended in fluid flows. A small particl...
We investigated the rotation of non-spherical particles (rod-like and disk-like) in turbulent channe...
Motivated by applications in engineering as well as in other disciplines where the motion of particl...
We study the angular dynamics of small non-spherical particles settling in a turbulent flow, such as...
International audienceDirect numerical simulations (DNSs) have been performed to examine the inertia...
Using direct numerical simulation (DNS), the dynamics of inertial, non-spherical particles carried b...
Inertial particles transported in unsteady flows will not be able to follow the fluid motion perfect...
The translational and rotational motions of small spherical particles dilutely suspended in a turbul...