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Characterization of Inertial Particles in Turbulent Axisymmetric Wakes of a Porous Disk

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Abstract

Previous studies have suggested that dense particles such as dust and precipitation affect wind turbine performance. This study investigates the effects of micrometric inertial particles in the turbulent axisymmetric wake behind a stationary porous disk in a wind tunnel. Recent studies have explored turbulent wakes of stationary porous disks as analogs to the wakes of moving rotors yet inertial particles have not been considered. Phase doppler interferometry and particle image velocimetry were implemented in the near and far wake regions to study the effect of turbulent wakes on the transport of water droplets (with a mean diameter of 60μm). Reynolds numbers and water volume fractions were tested over ranges [$Re_D$ $(17.7 \times 10^3 - 98.6 \times 10^3)$] and [$\phi_v$ $(3.9 \times 10^{-6} - 2.6 \times 10^{-5})$] respectively. Results on the size distribution of particles within the wake, their settling velocity and the preferential concentration are discussed, showing a complex dynamics of such particles, as small particles are entrained and trapped in the near wake.

Authors

  • Kristin Travis

    Portland State University, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Portland State University

  • Sarah Smith

    Portland State University, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Portland State University

  • Mickael Bourgoin

    Laboratoire De Physique De l'ENS De Lyon, ENS Lyon, Physics Laboratory, CNRS / ENS de Lyon, Laboratoire de Physique, ENS de Lyon, Univ Lyon, CNRS, 69364 Lyon CEDEX 07, France., Laboratoire de Physique, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, France

  • Henda Djeridi

    LEGI - Laboratoire des Écoulements Géophysiques et Industriels

  • Raul Cal

    Portland State University, Portland State University, Maseeh College Of Engineering,

  • Martin Obligado

    LEGI, LEGI - Laboratoire des Écoulements Géophysiques et Industriels