Title of article :
Kinetic modeling of particles in stratified flow – Evaluation of dispersion tensors in inhomogeneous turbulence
Author/Authors :
R. Skartlien، نويسنده , , Roar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The continuum equations for a dilute particle distribution in inhomogeneous turbulence are tested against results from a Langevin particle tracking simulation. Reeks’ version of the kinetic theory is used to generate the mass, momentum and kinetic stress equations for the particle distribution. The particle tracking data are used to directly evaluate the dispersion tensors λ and μ which serve as closure relations for the continuum equations. These exact forms are compared to approximate, local forms. Even for low Stokes numbers (corresponding to low particle inertia defined by τ/τp ≫ 1), the tensor λ is strongly affected by the inhomogeneity and depends on turbulence parameters in the volume corresponding to the particle path dispersion over the particle Lagrangian integral timescale τ. In contrast, the locally homogeneous form of the velocity dispersion tensor μ is a sufficient approximation, since it depends on the dispersion volume over the much smaller particle relaxation time τp. It is demonstrated that the body force due to the dispersion vector γ cannot be neglected. In the limit of passive tracers (zero stopping distance), γ is equal to the gradient of λ, if the physical setting is such that we can invoke constant tracer density in this limit.
Keywords :
suspensions , Turbophoresis , Particle continuum equations , Kinetic theory , Langevin turbulence model , Particle diffusivity
Journal title :
International Journal of Multiphase Flow
Journal title :
International Journal of Multiphase Flow