Nordita Astrophysics Seminars

Thermophoresis and its effect on particle impaction on a cylinder for low and moderate Reynolds numbers

by Nils Erland Haugen (SINTEF)

Europe/Stockholm
https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/530682073

https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/530682073

Description

The effect of thermophoresis on the impaction of particles on a cylinder is investigated for different particle sizes, particle conductivities, temperature gradients and for Reynolds numbers between 100 and 1600. Simulations are performed using the Pencil Code, a high-order finite difference code. An overset-grid method is used to precisely simulate the flow around the cylinder. The ratio of particles impacting the cylinder and the number of particles inserted upstream of the cylinder is used to calculate an impaction efficiency. It is found that both the particle conductivity and the temperature gradient have a close to linear influence on the particle impaction efficiency for small particles. Higher Reynolds numbers result in higher impaction efficiency for middle-sized particles, while the impaction efficiency is smaller for smaller particles. In general, it is found that thermophoresis only has an effect on the small particles, while for larger particles the impaction efficiency is controlled by inertial impaction.
Finally, an algebraic model, developed based on fundamental principles, which describes the effect of thermophoresis is presented. The model is found to accurately predict the DNS results. As such, this model can be used to understand the mechanisms behind particle deposition due to the thermophoretic force, and, more importantly, to identify means by which the deposition rate can be reduced.

https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/530682073

https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.07136