Statistical model for the orientation of non-spherical particles settling in turbulence
arXiv:1702.07516 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.254501
Abstract
The orientation of small anisotropic particles settling in a turbulent fluid determines some essential properties of the suspension. We show that the orientation distribution of small heavy spheroids settling through turbulence can be accurately predicted by a simple Gaussian statistical model that takes into account particle inertia and provides a quantitative understanding of the orientation distribution on the problem parameters when fluid inertia is negligible. Our results open the way to a parameterisation of the distribution of ice-crystals in clouds, and potentially leads to an improved understanding of radiation reflection, or particle aggregation through collisions in clouds.
6 pages, 3 figures, revised version, supplemental material