Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/126246
Type: Conference paper
Title: Preliminary correlations between strain rates, vorticity and particle clustering in a turbulent pipe-jet
Author: Lau, T.
Frank, J.H.
Nathan, G.
Citation: Proceedings of the 9th Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics, 2019, pp.43-46
Publisher: University of Adelaide
Issue Date: 2019
ISBN: 9780646812670
Conference Name: Australian Conference on Laser Diagnostics (ACLD) (2 Dec 2019 - 4 Dec 2019 : Adelaide, Australia)
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Timothy C. W. Lau, Jonathan H. Frank, and Graham J. Nathan
Abstract: High speed tomographic particle image velocimetry was utilised to measure the four-dimensional distributions of particles at the exit of a particle-laden turbulent pipe-jet under conditions where particle clustering was previously shown to occur. The flow was seeded with monodisperse particles of diameter dp=10μm at sufficiently high loadings such that the flow was in the two-way coupling regime. The resultant particle Stokes number, based on the large-eddy timescale, was SkD=1.4, while the flow bulk Reynolds number was ReD=10,000. The results show that the strain rates and vorticity are lower in the particle-laden jet than in the equivalent singlephase flow, and, importantly, that these parameters are lower inside of clusters compared to outside of clusters. Furthermore, the results show that particle clusters are temporally correlated to regions where both the vorticity and strain rates, i.e., where the total magnitudes of the velocity gradients, are low.
Rights: Copyright status unknown
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP120102961
Published version: https://www.acld.org.au/
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