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Influence of thermal stratification on the surfacing and clustering of floaters in free surface turbulence

•We study free surface stratified turbulence.•We analyze the role of fluid thermal stratification on floaters surfacing.•We analyze floaters clustering on the free surface. The dispersion of floaters, small organic particles lighter than water, on the free surface of an open turbulent channel flow s...

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Published in:Advances in water resources 2014-10, Vol.72, p.22-31
Main Authors: Lovecchio, Salvatore, Zonta, Francesco, Soldati, Alfredo
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Language:English
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Summary:•We study free surface stratified turbulence.•We analyze the role of fluid thermal stratification on floaters surfacing.•We analyze floaters clustering on the free surface. The dispersion of floaters, small organic particles lighter than water, on the free surface of an open turbulent channel flow subject to thermal stratification is studied by Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of turbulence and Lagrangian Particle Tracking (LPT). Constant heat flux is maintained at the free surface of the channel, the bottom wall is adiabatic and the turbulent flow is driven by a pressure gradient. This archetypal flow setup mimics an environmentally plausible situation which can be found in terrestrial water bodies. The free surface turbulence characteristic of such flows has a strong influence on the distribution of the floaters: the objective of this work is to study the effect of different regimes of stable stratification on the surface distribution of floaters. The distribution of the floaters can possibly influence the transfer of chemical species across the water/atmosphere interface. Our results show that the modification of turbulence due to the thermal stratification strongly influences the settling velocity of floaters in the bulk of the flow. At the surface, stratification effects are also observed on the clustering of the floaters: the filamentary patterns of floaters observed in unstratified turbulence are progressively lost as thermal stratification increases, and the distribution of the floaters remains roughly two-dimensional.
ISSN:0309-1708
1872-9657
DOI:10.1016/j.advwatres.2014.03.009