On the role of inertia in channel flows of finite-size neutrally buoyant particles

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We consider suspensions of finite-size neutrally buoyant rigid spherical particles in channel flow and investigate the relevance of different momentum transfer mechanisms and the relation between the local particle dynamics and the bulk flow properties in the highly inertial regime. Interface-resolved simulations are performed in the range of Reynolds numbers and solid volume fractions. The Lagrangian particle statistics show that pair interactions are highly inhomogeneous and dependent on the distance from the wall: in their vicinity, the underlying mean shear drives the pair interactions, while a high degree of isotropy, dictated by more frequent collisions, characterizes the core region. Analysis of the momentum balance reveals that while the particle-induced stresses govern the dynamics in dense conditions, and moderate Reynolds numbers,

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Yousefi, A., Costa, P., Picano, F., & Brandt, L. (2023). On the role of inertia in channel flows of finite-size neutrally buoyant particles. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 955. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2022.1078

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