Particle-Turbulence Interactions II
ORAL · J36 · ID: 681747
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The origin of particle streaks in high-Re turbulent boundary layers
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Tim Berk
- Utah State University
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Tim Berk
- Utah State University
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Filippo Coletti
- ETH Zurich
- Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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Direct Numerical Simulations of Small Particles in Wall-Bounded Turbulence
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Publication: We have a planned paper in the works based on the results of the present study. At the moment, it is still in the early stages, but we estimate journal submission by early Fall.
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Ryan Kelly
- University of Texas at Austin
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Ryan Kelly
- University of Texas at Austin
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David Goldstein
- University of Texas at Austin
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Robert A Handler
- George Mason University
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Saikishan Suryanarayanan
- University of Texas at Austin
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The effects of particle stokes number on particle dynamics in a linear cascade
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Cairen J Miranda
- Virginia Tech
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Cairen J Miranda
- Virginia Tech
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John Palmore
- Virginia Tech
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On the Closure of Diffusion Current in the PDF Kinetic Equation for the Separations and Relative Velocities of High-Inertia Particle Pairs
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Publication: Rohit Dhariwal and Sarma L. Rani, "Forcing in DNS of Stationary Isotropic Turbulence and its Effects
on the Relative Motion of High-Inertia Particle Pairs," Vol. 155, International Journal of Multiphase
Flow, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2022.104187Presenters
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Sarma L Rani
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Sarma L Rani
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Rohit Dhariwal
- Duke University
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Simultaneous measurements of fiber-turbulence coupling past a backward-facing step
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Claudia Esposito
- Université libre de Bruxelles, TIPs Laboratory
- CNR Institute of Marine Engineering
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Claudia Esposito
- Université libre de Bruxelles, TIPs Laboratory
- CNR Institute of Marine Engineering
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Francisco Alves Pereira
- CNR Institute of Marine Engineering
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Experimental Investigation of Turbulent Effect on Settling Velocity of Inertial Particles
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Publication: Baek, S., Park, Y.S., Jung, S.H., Seo, I.W., 2022. Experimental investigation of turbulent effects on settling velocity of inertial particles in open-channel flow. Journal of Korea Water Resources Association. under review (2022.07.25) (in Korean)
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Seungjun Baek
- Seoul National University
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Seungjun Baek
- Seoul National University
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Yong Sung Park
- Seoul Natl Univ
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Settling velocity of inertial particles in turbulent flows with different characteristics
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Amelie Ferran
- Universite Grenoble Alpes
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Amelie Ferran
- Universite Grenoble Alpes
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Martin Obligado
- Grenoble Alpes University
- Laboratoire des Écoulements Géophysiques et Industriels - Grenoble Alpes University
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Alberto Aliseda
- University of Washington
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington
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Influence of inertial particles on the evolution of scalar flow fields in a high-Sc turbulent jet
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Krishna kompally
- Arizona State University
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Krishna kompally
- Arizona State University
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Gokul Pathikonda
- Arizona State University
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Measurement of snow settling dynamics using 3D particle tracking velocimetry
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Jiaqi Li
- University of Minnesota
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Jiaqi Li
- University of Minnesota
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Nathaniel Bristow
- University of Minnesota
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Peter W Hartford
- University of Minnesota
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Michele Guala
- University of Minnesota
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Jiarong Hong
- University of Minnesota
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A novel LES modeling approach for turbulence modulation in particle-laden flows without particles
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Publication: Naveen Rohilla and Partha S. Goswami, "Assessment of anisotropy and revisiting Kolmogorov constant in particle-laden turbulent channel flows", arXiv:2203.16820, currently under review.
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Naveen Rohilla
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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Naveen Rohilla
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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PARTHA S GOSWAMI
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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Preferential transport of swimmers in heterogeneous two-dimensional turbulent flow
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Publication: Si, X. and Fang, L., 2022. Preferential transport of swimmers in heterogeneous two-dimensional turbulent flow. Under review by Physical Review Fluids.
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Xinyu Si
- University of Pittsburgh
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Xinyu Si
- University of Pittsburgh
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Lei Fang
- University of Pittsburgh
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Lagrangian Stochastic SGS Model Applied to LES of Evolving Firebrand Transports
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Iago Dal-Ri dos Santos
- Florida State University
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Iago Dal-Ri dos Santos
- Florida State University
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Neda Yaghoobian
- Florida State University
- florida state university
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