The slip velocity of nearly neutrally buoyant tracers for large-scale PIV

David Engler Faleiros, Marthijn Tuinstra*, Andrea Sciacchitano, Fulvio Scarano

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Abstract

The behaviour of nearly neutrally buoyant tracers is studied by means of experiments with helium-filled soap bubbles and numerical simulations. The current models used for estimating the slip velocity of heavy micro particles and neutrally buoyant particles are reviewed and extended to include the effect of unsteady forces and particle Reynolds number. The particle motion is analysed via numerical simulations of a rectilinear oscillatory flow and in the flow around an airfoil within a particle flow parameter space that is typical of large-scale PIV experiments. An empirical relation is obtained that estimates the particle slip velocity, depending on the particle-to-fluid density ratio, the particle Reynolds number and frequency of the local flow fluctuations. The model developed is applied to assess the slip velocity of helium-filled soap bubbles in a large-scale experiment conducted at the German–Dutch wind (DNW) tunnels in the flow around an airfoil, with chord Reynolds numbers up to three millions. Furthermore, a procedure is proposed that can be used to retrieve the bubbles mean density and dispersion from measurements of mean velocity and fluctuations, respectively. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Original languageEnglish
Article number186
Number of pages24
JournalExperiments in Fluids
Volume62
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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