DNS of Turbulent Flows Laden with Droplets or Bubbles
Abstract
This review focuses on Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of turbulent flows laden with droplets or bubbles. DNS of these flows are more challenging than those of flows laden with solid particles due to the surface deformation in the former. The classification of the discussed numerical methods is based on whether the initial diameter of the bubble/droplet is smaller or larger than the Kolmogorov length scale, and whether the instantaneous surface deformation is fully resolved or obtained via a phenomenological model. Numerical methods that account for the breakup of single droplet/bubble as well as multiple droplet/bubble in canonical turbulent flows are also discussed.
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