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Reduced turbophoresis in two-way coupled particle-laden flows

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Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VIII

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Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow is employed to show that two-way coupling effects in particle-laden flows leads to reduced preferential clustering and turbophoresis (Kuerten and Vreman, 2005) even for low values of volume and mass fraction. The effect of including two-way coupling on the phenomenon of turbophoresis and preferential clustering is studied for particles of different response times at a variety of loading ratios.

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Grigoriadis, D.G.E., Geurts, B.J. (2011). Reduced turbophoresis in two-way coupled particle-laden flows. In: Kuerten, H., Geurts, B., Armenio, V., Fröhlich, J. (eds) Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VIII. ERCOFTAC Series, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2482-2_33

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