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On the relevance of lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows with small inertial particles

Wei Gao
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Matteo Parsani
Pedro Costa

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In particle-laden turbulent wall flows, lift forces can influence the near-wall turbulence. This has been observed recently in particle-resolved simulations, which, however, are too expensive to be used in upscaled models. Instead, point-particle simulations have been the method of choice to simulate the dynamics of these flows during the last decades. While this approach is simpler, cheaper and physically sound for small inertial particles in turbulence, some issues remain. In the present work, we address challenges associated with lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows and the impact of lift forces in the near-wall flow. We performed direct numerical simulations of small inertial point particles in turbulent channel flow for fixed Stokes number and mass loading while varying the particle size. Our results show that the particle dynamics in the buffer region, causing the apparent particle-to-fluid slip velocity to vanish, raises major challenges for modelling lift forces accurately. While our results confirm that lift forces have little influence on particle dynamics for sufficiently small particle sizes, for inner-scaled diameters of order one and beyond, lift forces become quite important near the wall. The different particle dynamics under lift forces results in the modulation of streamwise momentum transport in the near-wall region. We analyse this lift-induced turbulence modulation for different lift force models, and the results indicate that realistic models are critical for particle-modelled simulations to correctly predict turbulence modulation by particles in the near-wall region.
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hal-04684938 , version 1 (03-09-2024)

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Wei Gao, Pengyu Shi, Matteo Parsani, Pedro Costa. On the relevance of lift force modelling in turbulent wall flows with small inertial particles. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2024, 988, pp.A47. ⟨10.1017/jfm.2024.474⟩. ⟨hal-04684938⟩
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