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Lagrangian wavelet analysis of turbulence modulation in particle-liquid mixing flows

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PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
卷 34, 期 11, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0127698

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  1. EPSRC Programme [EP/R045046/1]

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A new experimental-theoretical framework has been developed to investigate turbulence and turbulence modulation in a two-phase multicomponent particle-liquid flow in a mechanically agitated vessel. The study reveals that particle size, impeller pumping mode, and particle size distribution mode have significant impacts on liquid turbulence, with large particles enhancing liquid turbulence.
A new experimental-theoretical framework has been developed to investigate turbulence and turbulence modulation in a two-phase multicomponent particle-liquid flow in a mechanically agitated vessel. A discrete wavelet transform is used to decompose long-term three-dimensional Lagrangian trajectories of flow phases, acquired by a technique of positron emission particle tracking, into their deterministic and stochastic sub-trajectories. The sub-trajectories are then used to construct the different-scale local velocity and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) fields of the two-phase flow. The effects of the particle size and size distribution mode (mono, binary, and polydisperse), particle concentration, impeller agitation speed, and pumping mode on turbulence intensity are investigated. Amongst these factors, the particle size, impeller pumping mode, and particle size distribution mode have a significant impact on liquid turbulence. The presence of large particles enhances liquid turbulence and broadens the region in the vessel characterized by high local TKE values. Results also show that a down-pumping pitched-blade turbine generates significantly greater local maxima in the TKE field, which tend to be more localized in the impeller discharge stream. In addition, binary or polydisperse suspensions containing higher fractions of larger particles produce higher turbulence intensities in the carrier phase. The detailed information obtained on the turbulence intensity is crucial for better understanding of the dynamics of particle-liquid flows inside mixing vessels to aid the rational design of these units. (C) 2022 Author(s).

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