Manuel A. Taborda, Berend van Wachem
Abstract
In this work, particle-resolved direct numerical simulations are performed to investigate flow past the five Platonic solids, which represent a progression in particle sphericity with an increasing number of faces. The simulations cover particle Reynolds numbers in the range 0.1 <= Re_p <= 300 and multiple particle orientations relative to the incoming flow. Based on the numerical data, new correlations are developed for the drag, lift, and torque coefficients. The proposed drag correlation explicitly accounts for both Reynolds number and particle orientation, whereas the lift and torque coefficients are represented by orientation-dependent trigonometric and exponential basis functions whose coefficients vary with Reynolds number. The simulations are conducted using the immersed boundary method, and the resulting drag correlation accurately reproduces the numerical data. The lift and torque correlations capture the principal trends observed in the numerical simulations, including the strong dependence on particle orientation. The proposed correlations provide a computationally efficient framework for incorporating orientation-dependent hydrodynamic forces and torques into Euler--Lagrange and point-particle simulations, enabling a more realistic representation and predictions of non-spherical particle transport in multiphase flows.
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