Particle resuspension: Challenges and perspectives for future models
Using what has become a celebrated catchphrase, Philip W. Anderson once wrote that
“more is different”(Science, Vol. 177, Issue 4047, pp. 393–396, 1972). First formulated in the …
“more is different”(Science, Vol. 177, Issue 4047, pp. 393–396, 1972). First formulated in the …
Progress in particle resuspension from rough surfaces by turbulent flows
This article deals with the resuspension phenomenon whereby particles adhering on a wall
surface can be re-entrained by a flowing fluid. This is an area where significant progress has …
surface can be re-entrained by a flowing fluid. This is an area where significant progress has …
[BOOK][B] Rivers and floodplains: forms, processes, and sedimentary record
JS Bridge - 2003 - books.google.com
Rivers and Floodplains is concerned with the origin, geometry, water flow, sediment
transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …
transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …
Mechanisms for particle transfer and segregation in a turbulent boundary layer
Particle transfer in the wall region of turbulent boundary layers is dominated by the coherent
structures which control the turbulence regeneration cycle. Coherent structures bring …
structures which control the turbulence regeneration cycle. Coherent structures bring …
Large-eddy simulation of turbulent gas–particle flow in a vertical channel: effect of considering inter-particle collisions
Y Yamamoto, M Potthoff, T Tanaka… - Journal of Fluid …, 2001 - cambridge.org
The interaction between a turbulent gas flow and particle motion was investigated by
numerical simulations of gas–particle turbulent downward flow in a vertical channel. In …
numerical simulations of gas–particle turbulent downward flow in a vertical channel. In …
Experiments on particle—turbulence interactions in the near–wall region of an open channel flow: implications for sediment transport
A high-speed video system was used to study the interaction between sediment particles
and turbulence in the wall region of an open channel flow with both smooth and …
and turbulence in the wall region of an open channel flow with both smooth and …
Numerical simulation of particle interactions with wall turbulence
Y Pan, S Banerjee - Physics of Fluids, 1996 - pubs.aip.org
The interaction between particles and turbulent flows provides a research topic of both
fundamental importance and practical interest. Examples of applications are deposition of …
fundamental importance and practical interest. Examples of applications are deposition of …
Physics and modelling of turbulent particle deposition and entrainment: Review of a systematic study
Deposition and entrainment of particles in turbulent flows are crucial in a number of
technological applications and environmental processes. We present a review of recent …
technological applications and environmental processes. We present a review of recent …
Particle behavior in the turbulent boundary layer. II. Velocity and distribution profiles
D Kaftori, G Hetsroni, S Banerjee - Physics of Fluids, 1995 - pubs.aip.org
The velocity, flux, and concentration distribution of solid particles in a turbulent boundary
layer of a horizontal water flume were investigated experimentally by means of LDA and …
layer of a horizontal water flume were investigated experimentally by means of LDA and …
Wall accumulation and spatial localization in particle-laden wall flows
We study the two main phenomenologies associated with the transport of inertial particles in
turbulent flows, turbophoresis and small-scale clustering. Turbophoresis describes the …
turbulent flows, turbophoresis and small-scale clustering. Turbophoresis describes the …