Drag and lift forces on a rigid sphere immersed in a wall-bounded linear shear flow
Pengyu Shi, Roland Rzehak, Dirk Lucas, Jacques Magnaudet
Abstract
Drag and lift forces experienced by a rigid spherical particle translating close to a flat wall in a linear shear flow are determined through fully resolved simulations. Particles are assumed to obey either a non-rotating or a torque-free condition and may either lead the fluid or lag behind it. The simulations cover a wide range of flow regimes, from low-but-finite Reynolds numbers to conditions close to the onset of wake unsteadiness. Results are used to build accurate semiempirical expressions for the two force components valid at arbitrary Reynolds number, relative shear rate, and separation distance from the wall.
Topics & Concepts
DragMechanicsReynolds numberLift (data mining)PhysicsWakeShear flowClassical mechanicsLift-to-drag ratioDrag equationParasitic dragTurbulenceComputer scienceDrag divergence Mach numberData miningParticle Dynamics in Fluid FlowsGranular flow and fluidized bedsAeolian processes and effects