Abstract

Rotations of large, neutrally buoyant, anisotropic particles in isotropic turbulence are studied. The rotation rate probability density function and its moments are found to be simple functions of particle shape and size. These are compared with structure functions in the flow to understand the effects of finite particle size.

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