Analysis of turbulent coagulation in a jet with discretised population balance and DNS
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Author(s)
Tsagkaridis, Malamas
Rigopoulos, Stylianos
Papadakis, George
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The objective of the present study is to investigate turbulence-coagulation interaction via direct numerical simulation (DNS) coupled with the population balance equation (PBE). Coagulation is an important process in several environmental and engineering applications involving turbulent flow, including soot formation, gas-phase synthesis of nanoparticles and atmospheric processes, but its interaction with turbulence is not yet fully understood. Particle dynamics can be described by the PBE, whose Reynolds de-composition leads to unclosed terms involving correlations of number density fluctuations. In this work, we employ a discretisation (sectional) method for the solution of the PBE, which is free of a priori assumptions regarding the particle size distribution (PSD), and couple it with a DNS for the flow field in order to study the behaviour and significance of the unknown correlations. At present, it is not feasible to resolve the Batchelor scales that
result from diffusion at high Schmidt number, hence a unity Schmidt number is employed. The investigation is conducted on a three-dimensional planar jet laden with monodisperse nanoparticles, and coagulation in the free-molecule regime is considered. The correlations due to turbulent fluctuations of the particle number density are calculated at several points in the domain and found to be positive in most cases, except close to the jet break-up. The transport equation for the moments of the PSD is also studied, and it
is found that the correlations make a considerable contribution to the time-averaged coagulation source term, up to 20% on the jet centreline and 40% close to the edges.
result from diffusion at high Schmidt number, hence a unity Schmidt number is employed. The investigation is conducted on a three-dimensional planar jet laden with monodisperse nanoparticles, and coagulation in the free-molecule regime is considered. The correlations due to turbulent fluctuations of the particle number density are calculated at several points in the domain and found to be positive in most cases, except close to the jet break-up. The transport equation for the moments of the PSD is also studied, and it
is found that the correlations make a considerable contribution to the time-averaged coagulation source term, up to 20% on the jet centreline and 40% close to the edges.
Date Issued
2022-02-28
Date Acceptance
2022-01-04
Citation
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2022, 937, pp.1-31
ISSN
0022-1120
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Start Page
1
End Page
31
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Volume
937
Copyright Statement
© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press. This article has been published in a revised form in Journal of Fluid Mechanics
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Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
The Leverhulme Trust
Identifier
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-fluid-mechanics/article/analysis-of-turbulent-coagulation-in-a-jet-with-discretised-population-balance-and-dns/B35712FD4EF3BD2334E7A404F97A26FC
Grant Number
EP/K026801/1
RPG-2018-101
Subjects
Fluids & Plasmas
01 Mathematical Sciences
09 Engineering
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2022-02-28