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Breugem, W.P. (author), Pourquie, M. (author), Boersma, B.J. (author)
The Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) is a powerful method for simulating flows in complex geometries [1,2]. In this method complex geometries are embedded on a computational grid, which usually does not conform to the shape of the geometries. No boundary conditions are specified, but instead in the vicinity of solid boundaries forces are imposed...
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Breugem, A.J. (author), Gerritsma, L.J. (author), Krul, R.A. (author), Over, M.J.J. (author)
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report 2001
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Breugem, W.P. (author), Boersma, B.J. (author)
A direct numerical simulation (DNS) has been performed of turbulent channel flow over a three-dimensional Cartesian grid of 30×20×9 cubes in, respectively, the streamwise, spanwise, and wall-normal direction. The grid of cubes mimics a permeable wall with a porosity of 0.875. The flow field is resolved with 600×400×400 mesh points. To enforce...
journal article 2005
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Breugem, W.P. (author)
The study of flows over permeable walls is relevant to many applications. Examples are flows over and through porous river beds, vegetation, snow, heat exchangers of foam metal, and oil wells. The main objectives of this thesis are to gain insight in the influence of wall permeability on both laminar and turbulent flows, and to develop a...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Breugem, W.P. (author), Boersma, B.J. (author), Uittenbogaard, R.E. (author)
journal article 2006
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Breugem, W.P. (author)
A second-order accurate and highly efficient Immersed Boundary Method (IBM) is presented for simulating flows along rectangular non-moving solid objects. In this method a rectangular object is placed on a staggered Cartesian grid such that its boundary coincides with grid points for the boundary-normal velocity component. By imposing forces at...
conference paper 2006
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Cargnelutti, M. (author), Breugem, W.A. (author), Portela, L.M. (author), Mudde, R.F. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Stelling, G.S. (author)
In this work, a comparison between the results of point-particle direct numerical simulations and PIV/PTV experiments of a particle-laden horizontal channel flow is presented. The numerical simulations were preformed trying to mimic as much as possible the experimental conditions. The accuracy of the point-particle approach was evaluated by...
conference paper 2006
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Cargnelutti, M. (author), Breugem, W.A. (author), Portela, L.M. (author), Mudde, R.F. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Stelling, G.S. (author)
In this work, a comparison between the results of point-particle direct numerical simulations and PIV/PTV experiments of a particle-laden horizontal channel flow is presented. The numerical simulations were preformed trying to mimic as much as possible the experimental conditions. The accuracy of the point-particle approach was evaluated by...
conference paper 2006
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Boersma, B.J. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author)
In this paper we consider a fully developed turbulent flow in a round pipe with a small inner annulus. The diameter of the inner annulus is less than 10% of the diameter of the outer pipe. As a consequence, the surface area of the inner pipe compared to the outer pipe is small. The friction exerted by the wall on the flow is proportional to the...
journal article 2010
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Hussong, J. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Westerweel, J. (author)
In this numerical study we investigate the flow induced by metachronal coordination between beating cilia arranged in a densely packed layer by means of a continuum model. The continuum approach allows us to treat the problem as two-dimensional as well as stationary, in a reference frame moving with the speed of the metachronal wave. The model...
journal article 2011
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Breugem, W.A. (author)
Two experiments are performed in order to investigate suspended sediment transport in a turbulent open channel flow. The first experiment used particle image velocimetry (PIV) to measure the fluid velocity with a high spatial resolution, while particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) was used to measure the velocity of individual sediment particles....
doctoral thesis 2012
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Francesco, Picano (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Luca, Brandt (author)
Suspensions are often found in different processes and applications, e.g. sediment transport in environments or pharmaceutical engineering. The laminar regime in the semi-dilute or dense cases, non vanishing volume fraction, is usually characterized by the sometime spectacular rheological properties induced by the suspended phase. Much less...
conference paper 2013
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Goudar Vishwanathappa, M. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Elsinga, G.E. (author)
For channel flow, we explore how a hairpin eddy may reach a threshold strength required to produce additional hairpins by means of auto-generation. This is done by studying the interaction of two eddies with different initial strengths (but both below the threshold strength), initial sizes and initial streamwise spacing between them. The...
conference paper 2013
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Breugem, W.P. (author), Simões Costa, P. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Brändle de Motta, J.C. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Gazanion, B. (author), Estivalezes, J.L. (author), Vincent, S. (author), Climent, E. (author)
A general model is presented for short-range hydrodynamic interactions and head-on particle-particle/wall collisions. The model has been embedded in two distinct numerical methods for fully resolved simulation of finite-size particles in a viscous fluid. It accounts for the material properties of the particles and lubrication effects prior to...
journal article 2013
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Picano, F. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Mitra, D. (author), Brandt, L. (author)
Shear thickening appears as an increase of the viscosity of a dense suspension with the shear rate, sometimes sudden and violent at high volume fraction. Its origin for noncolloidal suspension with non-negligible inertial effects is still debated. Here we consider a simple shear flow and demonstrate that fluid inertia causes a strong...
journal article 2013
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Lambert, R.A. (author), Picano, F. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Brandt, L. (author)
A numerical study of swimming particle motion and nutrient transport is conducted for a semidilute to dense suspension in a thin film. The steady squirmer model is used to represent the motion of living cells in suspension with the nutrient uptake by swimming particles modelled using a first-order kinetic equation representing the absorption...
journal article 2013
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Lashgari, I. (author), Picano, F. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Brandt, L. (author)
The aim of this Letter is to characterize the flow regimes of suspensions of finite-size rigid particles in a viscous fluid at finite inertia. We explore the system behavior as a function of the particle volume fraction and the Reynolds number (the ratio of flow and particle inertia to viscous forces). Unlike single-phase flows, where a clear...
journal article 2014
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Lashgari, I. (author), Picano, F. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Brandt, L. (author)
We study the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in a channel seeded with finite-size neutrally buoyant particles. A fixed ratio of 10 between the channel height and the particle diameter is considered. The flow is examined in the range of Reynolds numbers 500 ? Re ? 5000 and the particle volume fractions 0.001 ? ? ? 0.3. We report a non...
journal article 2015
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Inertial regimes in a channel flow of suspension of finite-size neutrally buoyant particles are studied for a wide range of Reynolds numbers: $500 \le Re\le 5000$, and particle volume fractions: $0 \le \Phi \le 0.3$. The flow is classified in three different regimes according to the phase-averaged stress budget across the channel \cite...
conference paper 2015
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