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The effect of droplet coalescence on drag in turbulent channel flowsCannon et al., 2021
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- Cannon I
- Izbassarov D
- Tammisola O
- Brandt L
- Rosti M
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- Physics of Fluids
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We study the effect of droplet coalescence on turbulent wall-bounded flows by means of direct numerical simulations. In particular, the volume-of-fluid and front-tracking methods are used to simulate turbulent channel flows containing coalescing and non-coalescing …
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