How Violent are the Collisions of Different Sized Droplets in a Turbulent Flow?
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⚛️ physics.flu-dyn
nlin.CD
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dropletsimpactcoalescenceflowpreciseresultsturbulentvelocities
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We study the typical collisional velocities in a polydisperse suspension of droplets in two and three-dimensional turbulent flow and obtain precise theoretical estimates of the dependence of the impact velocity of particles-pairs on their relative sizes. These analytical results are validated against data from our direct numerical simulations. We show that the impact velocity saturates exponentially with the inverse of the particle-size ratios. Our results are important to model coalescence or fragmentation (depending on the impact velocities) and will be crucial, for example, in obtaining precise coalescence kernels to describe the growth of water droplets which trigger rain in warm clouds.
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