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  • Author(s): Hugo A. Castillo-Sánchez, Weston Ortiz, Richard Martin, Rukiye Tuna, Rekha R. Rao, and Z. Leonardo Liu Blood flow in microcirculation exhibits complex, non-Newtonian behavior arising from red blood cell (RBC) migration and the formation of a near-wall cell-free layer (CFL), which remain challenging to capture with continuum models. Here, we introduce a modified suspension-balance model with a lift-force closure that bridges cell-level...
  • Author(s): Kepeng Yao, Wenbin Liao, Guilai Han, and Zonglin Jiang Oblique detonation waves are pivotal for hypersonic propulsion, but their stationary characteristics are rarely studied under controlled reaction rate distributions. Two-dimensional Euler simulations coupled with a two-step kinetic model are employed, and the effects of activation energy and reaction rate constant are isolated while induction and exothermic zone lengths are fixed...
  • Author(s): Bikash Mohanty, Angshuman Nayak, and Aditya Bandopadhyay We investigate the dynamics of a leaky dielectric droplet subjected to a superposed alternating and constant electric field using analytical small deformation theory and phase-field simulations. The mean and amplitude of droplet deformation depend on the mixing ratio (MR) and frequency of the superposed electric field. Results show that deformation amplitude under a superposed...
  • Author(s): Weihao Ling, Zhiheng Wang, Zhenfei Wang, Wenlin Huang, and Guang Xi We investigate the bypass transition of a flat-plate boundary layer over a three-dimensional irregular rough surface characterized by isotropic protrusions and a favorable-adverse pressure gradient. By positioning the roughness upstream of or adjacent to the separation point and introducing inlet free-stream turbulence of varying intensities and fundamental frequencies...
  • Author(s): Yuan Li and Chenglong Tang Unlike-doublet impinging jets are widely used in hypergolic liquid rocket engines, but the role of inertia disparity in shaping atomization and mixing has remained unclear. Using high-fidelity Volume of Fluid simulations with intra-liquid species transport, we show that increasing inertia disparity narrows the spray, shortens liquid-sheet breakup, and reduces mixing efficiency. At high disparity, the jets...
  • Author(s): Rohini Uma-Vaideswaran and P. K. Yeung The second-order Lagrangian velocity structure function in turbulence is a fundamental quantity for which clear inertial range scaling has been much more elusive than corresponding Eulerian measures. In this work direct numerical simulation at high Reynolds number is used to better understand the question of asymptotic constancy of the supposed scaling constant through effects of the acceleration...
  • Author(s): Taihang Zhu, Chao Xia, Jiabin Pang, Olivier Cadot, and Jonathan F. Morrison We introduce a momentum decomposition framework to analyze the pressure field. It establishes a generic relationship between the mean pressure and flow statistics for turbulent flow, manifesting as fundamental mechanisms of pressure-gradient contributions in Cartesian coordinates involving mean flow accelerations, Reynolds stresses, and viscous stresses. With...