Abstract
The particle tracking (PT) technique is used to study turbulent diffusion of particle
pairs in a three-dimensional turbulent flow generated by two oscillating grids. The
experimental data show a range where the Richardson–Obukhov law
〈r2〉 = Cεt3 is
satisfied, and the Richardson–Obukhov constant is found to be C = 0.5. A number of
models predict much larger values. Furthermore, the distance–neighbour function is
studied in detail in order to determine its general shape. The results are compared with
the predictions of three models: Richardson (1926), Batchelor (1952) and Kraichnan
(1966a). These three models predict different behaviours of the distance–neighbour
function, and of the three, only Richardson's model is found to be consistent with the
measurements. We have corrected a minor error in Kraichnan's (1996a) Lagrangian
history direct interaction calculations with the result that we had to increase his
theoretical value from C = 2.42 to C = 5.5.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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