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High-Speed Particle Tracking Probes Turbulent Flows

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Measurements of pair dispersion offer insights into turbulent mixing and transport.

Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists in the US and Europe have used a high-speed optical particle tracking technique to monitor how particle pairs separate and diffuse in highly turbulent fluid media. The work promises to improve models of phenomena as varied as the spread of pollutants in the atmosphere, the use of odor signals by marine organisms and the fuel spray in a cylinder in a turbocharged engine. “Most flows in the natural world, as well as in industry, are turbulent,” observed Eberhard Bodenschatz. “Turbulent pair dispersion is very closely tied both to turbulent mixing and transport, and so a deeper...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
    Basic Sciencehigh-speed optical particle trackingResearch & Technologyturbulent fluid media

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