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Turbulence Unsteadiness Drives Extreme Clustering
Florencia Zapata

Building: Cero Infinito
Room: 1401
Date: 2024-12-10 03:00 PM – 03:30 PM
Last modified: 2024-11-22

Abstract


We show that the unsteadiness of turbulence has a drastic effect on turbulence parameters and in particle cluster formation. To this end we use direct numerical simulations of particle laden flows with a steady forcing that generates an unsteady large-scale flow. Particle clustering correlates with the instantaneous Taylor-based flow Reynolds number, and anticorrelates with its instantaneous turbulent energy dissipation constant. A dimensional argument for these correlations is presented. In natural flows, unsteadiness can result in extreme particle clustering, which is stronger than the clustering expected from averaged inertial turbulence effects.