Numerical simulations of aggregate breakup in bounded and unbounded turbulent flows
Abstract
Breakup of small aggregates in fully developed turbulence is studied by means of direct numerical simulations in a series of typical bounded and unbounded flow configurations, such as a turbulent channel flow, a developing boundary layer and homogeneous isotropic turbulence. The simplest criterion for breakup is adopted, whereas aggregate breakup occurs when the local hydrodynamic stress , with being the energy dissipation at the position of the aggregate, overcomes a given threshold , which is characteristic for a given type of aggregates. Results show that the breakup rate decreases with increasing threshold. For small thresholds, it develops a universal scaling among the different flows. For high thresholds, the breakup rates show strong differences between the different flow configurations, highlighting the importance of non-universal mean-flow properties. To further assess the effects of flow inhomogeneity and turbulent fluctuations, theresults are compared with those obtained in a smooth stochastic flow. Furthermore, we discuss the limitations and applicability of a set of independent proxies.
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@article{arxiv.1406.2842,
title = {Numerical simulations of aggregate breakup in bounded and unbounded turbulent flows},
author = {Matthaus U. Babler and Luca Biferale and Luca Brandt and Ulrike Feudel and Ksenia Guseva and Alessandra S. Lanotte and Cristian Marchioli and Francesco Picano and Gaetano Sardina and Alfredo Soldati and Federico Toschi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.2842},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
15 pages, 12 figures, Refinded discussion in Section 2.1, results unchanged