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Tumbling of quasi-straight to slightly curved fibers in channel flow turbulence

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Abstract

In this study, we investigated the tumbling dynamics of quasi-straight to slightly curved fibers via ''adaptive filtering'' and we have been able to report a universal scaling for the tumbling rate of the fibers. Fibers used in this study are in order of (1-2) times of Kolmogorov length scale of the flow for the lowest Reynolds number examined. Results for the channel center, the most homogeneous part of the flow, are compared and benchmarked with previously reported tumbling rates for straight rods in Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence (HIT). We addressed the hypothesis which relies on simplifying the dynamics of slightly curved fibers as straight fiber and show that this is possible only by using a correction factor which is defined based on an analytical model reported by Hinch & Leal (1979). By means of this correction factor, we show that the magnitude of the tumbling rate for quasi-inertialess fibers is independent of fibres asymmetry rate and location in channel height.

Publication: Universal scaling of non-axisymmetric fibers tumbling rate in channel turbulence, under preparation, to be submitted to JFM. (Directly related to this work)<br>Alipour M., De Paoli M., and Soldati A., Influence of Reynolds number on the dynamics of rigid, slender and non-axisymmetric fibers in channel flow turbulence, Journal of Fluid Mechanics , 934, A18, (2022). (Partially related to this work)<br>Alipour M., De Paoli M., Ghaemi S., and Soldati A., Long non-axisymmetric fibers in turbulent channel Flow, J. Fluid Mech, 916, A3, (2021). (Partially related to this work)<br><br>

Presenters

  • Alfredo Soldati

    Vienna Univ of Technology, TU Wien & University of Udine

Authors

  • Mobin Alipour

    Yale University

  • Marco De Paoli

    Vienna Univ of Technology, Vienna Univ of Technology / University of Twente

  • Alfredo Soldati

    Vienna Univ of Technology, TU Wien & University of Udine