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Caustics in turbulent aerosols form along the Vieillefosse line at weak particle inertia

Published 28 Jul 2022 in physics.flu-dyn and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2207.14190v3)

Abstract: Caustic singularities of the spatial distribution of particles in turbulent aerosols enhance collision rates and accelerate coagulation. Here we investigate how and where caustics form at weak particle inertia, by analysing a three-dimensional Gaussian statistical model for turbulent aerosols in the persistent limit, where the flow varies slowly compared with the particle relaxation time. In this case, correlations between particle- and fluid-velocity gradients are strong, and caustics are induced by large, strain-dominated excursions of the fluid-velocity gradients. These excursions must cross a characteristic threshold in the plane spanned by the invariants QQ and RR of the fluid-velocity gradients. Our method predicts that the most likely way to reach this threshold is by a unique ``optimal fluctuation'' that propagates along the Vieillefosse line, $27R2/4 +Q3=0$. We determine the shape of the optimal fluctuation as a function of time and show that it is dominant in numerical statistical-model simulations even for moderate particle inertia.

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