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Experimental study of the settling of twin spherical particles released side by side: The impact of particle size, fluid viscosity, initial spacing, and particle density

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEDIMENT RESEARCH
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 83-96

Publisher

IRTCES
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsrc.2022.07.006

Keywords

Particle settlement; Repulsion of particles; Particle tracking velocimetry (PTV); Particle image velocimetry (PIV); Particle density

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The settling processes and interactions of twin spherical particles released side by side were experimentally studied. The influences of particle size, fluid viscosity, initial spacing, and particle density on the settling process were systematically investigated. The experimental results reveal that the initial spacing and Reynolds number are the two most important factors affecting particle settling. The flow fields around different particles are similar for the same Reynolds number, except for the case of zero initial spacing when particle rotation cannot be ignored. The final repulsive distance between the twin particles is highly dependent on the Reynolds number and initial spacing.
The settling of solid particles in a fluid is an important process that needs to be considered in many fields of research. For example, the interactions among particles and between particles and the surrounding fluid are important topics in studying suspended sediment transport and water clarification. In this paper, the settling processes and interactions of twin spherical particles released side by side were experimentally studied. The Reynolds number varied in the range of 1-300, which is within the transition zone. Particle Tracking Velocimetry (PTV) and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) were utilized to capture the settlement trajectory, and provide insight into the flow fields around the particles. The influences of particle size, fluid viscosity, initial spacing, and particle density on the settling process were systematically investigated. The experimental results reveal that the initial spacing between the twin particles (l(0)*) and the Reynolds number (Re) are the two most important factors affecting particle settling. The interaction between particles comprises only repulsion when the initial spacing is small, while the density of particles has little effect on the final settling state when the initial spacing is not very small. The flow fields around different particles are similar for the same Re, leading to similar final settlement behaviors, except for the case of l(0)* = 0, when the influence of particle rotation cannot be ignored. Except for the case of l(0)* = 0, although the particle density has little effect on the final settling behavior, it affects the repulsive process during settling. The final repulsive distance between the twin particles is highly dependent on Re and l(0)*. Two critical Re values exist (similar to 10 and similar to 100), where the repulsive distance is negatively correlated with Re when Re < 10, but it is positively correlated with Re when Re > 100. However, the repulsive distance is always negatively correlated with l(0)*. These findings can improve understanding of more complex phenomena such as the particle group settling process and sediment transport. (C) 2022 International Research and Training Centre on Erosion and Sedimentation/the World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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