15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Effective and anomalous diffusion of inertial particles in flowing fluids


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Presentation:
Session: Transport and mixing 1
Room: Room I
Session start: 13:30 Wed 26 Aug 2015

Marco Martins Afonso   marcomartinsafonso@hotmail.it
Affifliation:

Andrea Mazzino   andrea.mazzino@unige.it
Affifliation: DICCA-UNIGE, CINFAI & INFN


Topics: - Transport and mixing

Abstract:

We perform an analytical study of the inertial-particle dynamics in the limit of small but finite inertia, in incompressible flows, exploring their diffusion process. By means of a multiscale expansion, we analyse the particle effective diffusivity, and in particular its dependence on relative inertia, Brownian diffusivity, gravity, and particle-to-fluid density ratio (i.e. added mass). We obtain forced advection-diffusion equations for auxiliary quantities in the physical space, thus simplifying the problem from the full phase space to a system which can easily be solved numerically. In the case of parallel flows with power-law velocity spectra, we identify some cases of anomalous diffusion, according to the values of the exponents connected to the possible presence of long-range spatio-temporal correlations.