From nearly homogeneous to core-peaking suspensions: Insight in suspension pipe flows using MRI and DNS

W Hogendoorn, WP Breugem, D Frank… - Physical Review …, 2023 - APS
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) experiments have been performed in conjunction with
direct numerical simulations (DNS) to study neutrally buoyant particle-laden pipe flows. The …

Turbulent pipe flow with spherical particles: Drag as a function of particle size and volume fraction

M Leskovec, S Zade, M Niazi, P Costa, F Lundell… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Suspensions of finite-size solid particles in a turbulent pipe flow are found in many industrial
and technical flows. Due to the ample parameter space consisting of particle size …

Asymmetry and intermittency in the rheo-inertial transition to turbulence in pipe flow

A Charles, J Peixinho, T Ribeiro, S Azimi, V Rocher… - Physics of …, 2024 - pubs.aip.org
Transition to turbulence in pipe has been extensively studied but is still not completely
understood and even more for non-Newtonian fluids. We focus here on yield stress shear …

Experimental investigation of shear-induced migration in particle-laden pipe flow using MRI

W Hogendoorn, D Frank, M Bruschewski… - … on Turbulence and …, 2022 - research.tudelft.nl
Using magnetic resonance imaging we are able to obtain average velocity and volume
fraction profiles in a pipe flow with a neutrally buoyant suspension. In this experimental work …

Detecting Turbulent Patterns in Particulate Pipe Flow by Streak Angle Visualization

R Raj, A Thiruthummal, A Potherat - ar**: Utilizing Particle Streak Angles for Effective Turbulence Detection in Particulate Pipe Flow
R Raj, A Thiruthummal, A Pothérat - researchgate.net
Budget Friendly Flow Map**: Utilizing Particle Streak Angles for Effective Turbulence Detection
in Particulate Pipe Flow Page 1 21st International Symposium on Application of Laser and …

[PDF][PDF] The spatial development of dense particle-laden pipe flows

WJ Hogendoorn, GC Satish, C Poelma - scholarworks.calstate.edu
In dense suspensions particles can migrate radially, so that they may no longer be
distributed homogeneously. This is known to have a significant effect on the resulting friction …