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Turbulence attenuation by large neutrally buoyant particles

Fluid Dynamics 2015-01-06 v1

Abstract

Turbulence modulation by inertial-range-size, neutrally-buoyant particles is investigated experimentally in a von K\'arm\'an flow. Increasing the particle volume fraction Φv\Phi_\mathrm{v}, maintaining constant impellers Reynolds number attenuates the fluid turbulence. The inertial-range energy transfer rate decreases as Φv2/3\propto\Phi_\mathrm{v}^{2/3}, suggesting that only particles located on a surface affect the flow. Small-scale turbulent properties, such as structure functions or acceleration distribution, are unchanged. Finally, measurements hint at the existence of a transition between two different regimes occurring when the average distance between large particles is of the order of the thickness of their boundary layers.

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@article{arxiv.1501.00700,
  title  = {Turbulence attenuation by large neutrally buoyant particles},
  author = {Mamadou Cisse and Ewe Wei Saw and Mathieu Gibert and Eberhard Bodenschatz and Jeremie Bec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00700},
  year   = {2015}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures