English

Clustering and energy spectra in two-dimensional dusty gas turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2019-07-31 v1

Abstract

We present Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of heavy inertial particles (dust) immersed in two-dimensional turbulent flow (gas). The dust are modeled as mono-dispersed heavy particles capable of modifying the flow through two-way coupling. By varying the Stokes number (St) and the mass-loading parameter (ϕm)({\phi}_{\rm m}), we study the clustering phenomenon and the gas phase kinetic energy spectra. We find that the dust-dust correlation dimension (d2)(d_2) also depends on ϕm{\phi}_{\rm m}. In particular, clustering decreases as mass-loading (ϕm)({\phi}_{\rm m}), is increased. In the kinetic energy spectra of gas we show: (i) emergence of a new scaling regime, (ii) the scaling exponent in this regime is not unique but rather a function of both St and (ϕm)({\phi}_{\rm m} ). Using a scale-by-scale enstrophy budget analysis we show in the new scaling regime, viscous dissipation due to the gas balances back-reaction from the dust.

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@article{arxiv.1902.05435,
  title  = {Clustering and energy spectra in two-dimensional dusty gas turbulence},
  author = {Vikash Pandey and Dhrubaditya Mitra and Prasad Perlekar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.05435},
  year   = {2019}
}