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Dynamical regimes and clustering of small neutrally buoyant inertial particles in stably stratified turbulence

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Inertial particles in stably stratified flows play a fundamental role in geophysics, from the dynamics of nutrients in the ocean to the dispersion of pollutants in the atmosphere. We consider… Click to show full abstract

Inertial particles in stably stratified flows play a fundamental role in geophysics, from the dynamics of nutrients in the ocean to the dispersion of pollutants in the atmosphere. We consider the Maxey-Riley equation for small neutrally buoyant inertial particles in the Boussinesq approximation, and discuss its limits of validity. We show that particles behave as forced damped oscillators, with different regimes depending on the particles Stokes number and the fluid Brunt-V\"ais\"al\"a frequency. Using direct numerical simulations we study the particles dynamics and we show that small neutrally buoyant particles in these flows tend to cluster in regions of low local vorticity. The particles, albeit small, behave fundamentally differently than tracers.

Keywords: particles stably; buoyant inertial; inertial particles; stably stratified; neutrally buoyant; small neutrally

Journal Title: Physical Review Fluids
Year Published: 2022

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