Abstract

Widespread implications of settling particles in stratified fluids call for accurate assessment of a suspension of particles at pycnoclines. We perform direct numerical simulations of the motion of particles based on a distributed Lagrange multiplier technique to quantify the effect of density stratification on the settling velocity and microstructure of a suspension of rigid particles. The flow field around particles is fully resolved, and a statistically steady-state condition is obtained after a transient acceleration of particles. Based on the simulation results, we propose a correlation for the mean settling velocity of the suspension as a function of solid volume fraction and background density gradient in a fluid column. The correlation follows a power-law dependence on the solid volume fraction of the suspension. The effect of the stratification on the microstructure of the suspension is also investigated by direct comparison of the pair correlation function between homogeneous and stratified fluids. It is shown that the presence of the background density gradient enhances the formation of horizontally aligned clusters in the fluid column.

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