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Particles in fluids

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Particles in fluids
For finite Reynolds numbers the interaction of moving fluids with particles is still only understood phenomenologically. We will present three different numerical studies all using the solver “Fluent” which elucidate this issue from different points of view. On one hand we will consider the case of fixed particles, i.e. a porous medium and present the distribution of channel openings and fluxes. These distributions show a scaling law in the density of particles and for the fluxes follow an unexpected stretched exponential behaviour. The next issue will be filtering, i.e. the release of massive tracer particles within this fluid. Interestingly a critical Stokes number below which no particles are captured and which is characterized by a critical exponent of 1/2. Key words: Granular Materials; Fluid dynamics; Filtration; Porous Media
Hans J. Herrmann, José S. Andrade Jr., Asc&
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where CPHYSICS
Authors Hans J. Herrmann, José S. Andrade Jr., Ascânio D. Araújo
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