Study on preferential concentration of inertial particles in homogeneous isotropic turbulence via Big-Data techniques
Abstract
We present an experimental study of the preferential concentration of sub-Kolmogorov inertial particles in active-grid-generated homogeneous and isotropic turbulence, characterized via Vorono\"i tessellations. We show that the detection and quantification of clusters and voids is influenced by the intensity of the laser and high values of particles volume fraction φv. Different biases on the statistics of Vorono\"i cells are analyzed to improve the reliability of the detection and the robustness in the characterization of clusters and voids. We do this by adapting Big-Data techniques that allow to process the particle images up to 10 times faster than standard algorithms. Finally, as preferential concentration is known to depend on multiple parameters, we performed experiments where one parameter was varied and all others were kept constant (φv, Reynolds number based on the Taylor length scale Reλ, and residence time of the particles interacting with the turbulence). Our results confirm, in agreement with published work, that clustering increases with both φv and Reλ. On the other hand, we find new evidence that the mean size of clusters increases with Reλ but decreases with φv and that the cluster settling velocity is strongly affected by Reλ up to the maximum value studied here, Reλ = 250.
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