15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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BRINGING CLOUDS INTO OUR LAB! - THE INFLUENCE OF TURBULENCE ON EARLY STAGE RAIN DROPLETS


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Presentation:
Session: Atmospheric turbulence 1
Room: Room C
Session start: 10:30 Tue 25 Aug 2015

Mehmet Altug Yavuz   m.a.yavuz@tue.nl
Affifliation: Eindhoven University of Technology

Rudie Kunnen   r.p.j.kunnen@tue.nl
Affifliation: Eindhoven University of Technology

GertJan van Heijst   G.J.F.v.Heijst@tue.nl
Affifliation: Eindhoven University of Technology

Herman Clercx   H.J.H.Clercx@tue.nl
Affifliation: Eindhoven University of Technology


Topics: - Atmospheric turbulence

Abstract:

We are investigating a droplet-laden flow in an air-filled turbulence chamber, forced by speaker-driven air jets. The speakers are running in a random manner; yet they allow us to control and define the statistics of the turbulence. We study the motion of droplets with tunable size in a turbulent flow, mimicking the early stages of raindrop formation. 3D Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) is chosen as the experimental method to track the droplets and collect data for statistical analysis. Thereby it is possible to study the spatial distribution of the droplets in turbulence using the so-called Radial Distribution Function (RDF), a statistical measure to quantify the clustering of particles. Additionally, this technique allows us to measure velocity statistics of the droplets and the influence of the turbulence on droplet trajectories, both individually and collectively. In this contribution, we will present velocity statistics of the droplets and quantify their clustering using the RDF for different turbulence conditions.