Modeling pseudo-turbulence for shock-induced flow through particle suspensions
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Abstract
Shock waves interacting with a suspension of particles in the compressible flow regime give rise to complex microscale phenomena – primarily, drag and particle-induced velocity fluctuations termed pseudo-turbulent kinetic energy (PTKE). Particle-resolved simulations of a planar shock interacting with a dense suspension of particles are performed to quantify the budget of PTKE. We propose a two-equation model compatible with coarse-grained simulation techniques such as Euler-Lagrange and Euler-Euler methods in which PTKE and its dissipation are transported. Comparisons are made against existing algebraic models from the literature.
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Presenters
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Archana Sridhar
University of Michigan
Authors
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Archana Sridhar
University of Michigan
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Rodney O Fox
Iowa State University
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Jesse Capecelatro
University of Michigan