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11:30
15 mins
Mechanics of dense suspensions in turbulent channel flows
Francesco Picano, Pedro Costa, Wim-Paul Breugem, Luca Brandt
Session: Multiphase and non-Newtonian flows 4
Session starts: Friday 28 August, 10:30
Presentation starts: 11:30
Room: Room D


Francesco Picano (University of Padova)
Pedro Costa (TU-Delft)
Wim-Paul Breugem (TU-Delft)
Luca Brandt (KTH Mechanics)


Abstract:
Dense suspensions are usually investigated in the laminar limit where inertial effects are insignificant. When the flow rate is high enough, i.e. at high Reynolds number, the flow may become turbulent and the interaction between solid and liquid phases modifies the turbulence we know in single-phase fluids. In the present work, we study turbulent channel flows laden with finite-size particles at high volume fraction by means of Direct Numerical Simulations. A direct-forcing Immersed Boundary Method has been adopted to couple liquid and solid phases. We will show that the turbulence is attenuated in dense cases, even though the overall drag is increased because of the particle contribution to the total stress.