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XXI International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Warsaw, Poland, August 15-21, 2004

Intermittent Distribution of Heavy Inertial Particles in Turbulent Flows

Alain Pumir (1), Gregory Falkovich (2)
1. INLN, Valbonne, France
2. The Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel


The phenomenon of preferential concentration of inertial particles is studied by following lagrangian trajectories. Elementary properties of the coarse-grained distribution of heavy particles in simple turbulent flows are investigated by direct numerical simulations. In the small Stokes number case, we compute the coarse-grained particle distribution, ${\overline n}_r$, and we demonstrate that the second moment $ \langle {\overline n}_r^2 \rangle$ behaves as an approximate power law : $ \langle {\overline n}_r^2 \rangle \sim r^{\alpha} $. The dependence of the exponent $\alpha$ as a function of the Reynolds and of the Stokes number is studied in the small Stokes number limit. Our results show a strong dependence of the level of fluctuation of the particle distribution as a function of the Reynolds number.



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