2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevfluids.2.024305
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Caustics-induced coalescence of small droplets near a vortex

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“…Close to a point vortex, upon neglecting the Basset history, the dynamics of particles has been shown to obey a boundary-layer structure (Ravichandran & Govindarajan 2015;Deepu et al 2017), where particles initially located within a critical radius r c are able to form caustics and evacuate the vicinity of the vortex rapidly, whereas particles initially outside this radius do not form caustics, and so their dynamics may be represented by a velocity field. We define caustics as space-time points where two particles can exist simultaneously with different velocities.…”
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“…Close to a point vortex, upon neglecting the Basset history, the dynamics of particles has been shown to obey a boundary-layer structure (Ravichandran & Govindarajan 2015;Deepu et al 2017), where particles initially located within a critical radius r c are able to form caustics and evacuate the vicinity of the vortex rapidly, whereas particles initially outside this radius do not form caustics, and so their dynamics may be represented by a velocity field. We define caustics as space-time points where two particles can exist simultaneously with different velocities.…”
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“…Previous efforts to study dynamics of heavy, inertial particles in vortices were made by simulating droplet trajectories in a 15 prescribed velocity field for several simple single vortex models. Such research for the simplest model of a line vortex with stretching was conducted by Markowicz et al (2000) with limitation to horizontally oriented vortices.…”
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“…Images covering the approximately 2 m long section of the sheet at a distance approximately 10 m from the source were taken with a Nikon D3S DSLR 12 Mpix camera. 15 Laser sheet photography was accompanied by high-resolution measurements of small-scale turbulence and cloud microphysics, as described in Siebert et al (2015). Flow turbulence was measured by 3D ultrasonic anemometers operated at 10 Hz, from which the velocity structure functions were calculated using Taylor's frozen-flow hypothesis, and the energy dissipation rates were determined using inertial range scaling.…”
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