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Visually Based Characterization of the Incipient Particle Motion in Regular Substrates: From Laminar to Turbulent Conditions
Published on: February 22, 2018
Aggregation and fragmentation dynamics of inertial particles in chaotic flows
Jens C Zahnow1, Rafael D Vilela, Ulrike Feudel
1Theoretical Physics/Complex Systems, ICBM, University of Oldenburg, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Inertial particles advected in chaotic flows often accumulate in strange attractors. While moving in these fractal sets they usually approach each other and collide. Here we consider inertial particles aggregating upon collision. The new particles formed in this process are larger and follow the equation of motion with a new parameter. These particles can in turn fragment when they reach a certain size or shear forces become sufficiently large. The resulting system consists of a large set of coexisting dynamical systems with a varying number of particles. We find that the combination of aggregation and fragmentation leads to an asymptotic steady state. The asymptotic particle size distribution depends on the mechanism of fragmentation. The size distributions resulting from this model are consistent with those found in raindrop statistics and in stirring tank experiments.
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