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Shajahan, M.T. (author), Schouten, T.D. (author), Kaveripuram Ramasamy, S.R. (author), van Rhee, C. (author), Keetels, G.H. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author)
A common way to transport solids in large quantities is by using a carrier fluid to transport the solids as a concentrated solid/liquid mixture or slurry through a pipeline. Typical examples are found in dredging, mining and drilling applications. Dependent on the slurry properties and flow conditions, horizontal slurry pipe flow is either in...
journal article 2024
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Brändle de Motta, J. C. (author), Simões Costa, P. (author), Derksen, J. J. (author), Peng, C. (author), Wang, L. P. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author), Estivalezes, J. L. (author), Vincent, S. (author), Climent, E. (author), Fede, P. (author), Barbaresco, P. (author), Renon, N. (author)
During the last decade, many approaches for resolved-particle simulation (RPS) have been developed for numerical studies of finite-size particle-laden turbulent flows. In this paper, three RPS approaches are compared for a particle-laden decaying turbulence case. These methods are, the Volume-of-Fluid Lagrangian method, based on the viscosity...
journal article 2019
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Benschop, H.O.G. (author), Breugem, W.P. (author)
A bird-feather-inspired herringbone riblet texture was investigated for turbulent drag reduction. The texture consists of blade riblets in a converging/diverging or herringbone pattern with spanwise wavelength Λf. The aim is to quantify the drag change for this texture as compared to a smooth wall and to study the underlying mechanisms. To that...
journal article 2017