Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Relative dispersion of tracers - i.e. very small, neutrally buoyant particles-, is particularly efficient in incompressible turbulent flows. Due to the non smooth behaviour of velocity differences in the inertial range, the separation distance between two trajectories, R(t)=X1(t)-X2(t) , grows as a power of time superdiffusively, R2(t)t3 , as first observed by L.F. Richardson [1]. This now well established result has no counterpart in the theory of heavy particle suspensions, namely finite-size particles with a mass density much larger that of the carrier fluid. The complete knowledge of particle properties of mixing in turbulent flows -yet an open problem-, is of great importance in cloud physics, or in estimating pollutant dispersion for hazardous safety purposes.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Toschi, Federico; Lanotte, ALESSANDRA SABINA; Scagliarini, Andrea; Cencini, Massimo
Book title:
Advances in Turbulence XII
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