Abstract:Saffman and Turner (1957) argued that the collision rate for droplets in turbulence increases as the turbulent strain rate increases. But the numerical simulations of in a steady straining flow show that the Saffman-Turner model is oversimplified because it neglects droplet-droplet interactions. These result in a complex dependence of the collision rate on the strain rate and on the differential settling speed. Here we show that this dependence is explained by a sequence of bifurcations in the collision dyna… Show more
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