This work investigates the dynamics of heavy particles dispersed in turbulent channel flows under unstable thermal stratification conditions using point-particle direct numerical simulations (PP-DNS), to quantify the influence of large-scale coherent vortex rolls, arising from the combined effects of shear and buoyancy, on the spatial distribution and preferential sampling behavior of inertial particles. We examined three particle Stokes numbers (St^+= 0.6, 6, and 60) and two friction Richardson numbers, Ri_tau=0,272 and 27.2, which exemplify the regimes below and above the critical condition for vortex roll formation, respectively. The results indicate that the flow reorganization into large-scale longitudinal vortices significantly alters the topological features of small scales in the near-wall region impinged by the thermal plumes, resulting in a prevalence of vorticity-dominated topologies. The interplay between this phenomenon and the tendency of particles to preferentially sample strain-dominated topologies leads to a distinctive asymmetric particle distribution in the near-wall planes. Inertial particles markedly accumulate in the strain-dominated regions where the coherent thermal plumes emerge from the walls, while avoiding the vorticity-dominated impingement zones. This peculiar particle response to the vortex rolls is most pronounced when the particle response time matches the characteristic timescale of the large-scale coherent motions in the cross-stream planes.

Influence of Coherent Vortex Rolls on Particle Dynamics in Unstably Stratified Turbulent Channel Flows / Zaza, D.; Iovieno, M.. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:11(2024). [10.3390/en17112725]

Influence of Coherent Vortex Rolls on Particle Dynamics in Unstably Stratified Turbulent Channel Flows

Zaza D.;Iovieno M.
2024

Abstract

This work investigates the dynamics of heavy particles dispersed in turbulent channel flows under unstable thermal stratification conditions using point-particle direct numerical simulations (PP-DNS), to quantify the influence of large-scale coherent vortex rolls, arising from the combined effects of shear and buoyancy, on the spatial distribution and preferential sampling behavior of inertial particles. We examined three particle Stokes numbers (St^+= 0.6, 6, and 60) and two friction Richardson numbers, Ri_tau=0,272 and 27.2, which exemplify the regimes below and above the critical condition for vortex roll formation, respectively. The results indicate that the flow reorganization into large-scale longitudinal vortices significantly alters the topological features of small scales in the near-wall region impinged by the thermal plumes, resulting in a prevalence of vorticity-dominated topologies. The interplay between this phenomenon and the tendency of particles to preferentially sample strain-dominated topologies leads to a distinctive asymmetric particle distribution in the near-wall planes. Inertial particles markedly accumulate in the strain-dominated regions where the coherent thermal plumes emerge from the walls, while avoiding the vorticity-dominated impingement zones. This peculiar particle response to the vortex rolls is most pronounced when the particle response time matches the characteristic timescale of the large-scale coherent motions in the cross-stream planes.
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