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    Buoyancy-driven instabilities and particle deposition in a Taylor-Couette apparatus
    (Elsevier, 2020-01-01) Aksouh, Mohamed; Chemini, Rachida; Mataoui, Amina; Poncet, Sébastien
    The present paper aims at studying the particle trajectories and sedimentation inside Taylor-Couette buoyancydriven flows. The dynamical and thermal features of Taylor–Couette-flows inside a three-dimensional differentially heated cavity are investigated for Reynolds numbers Re ranging from 67.3 to 392.7 and Grashof numbers Gr between 764.4 ≤Gr≤3822.1. The results indicate a strong interaction between natural convection and the base Taylor-Couette flow due to rotation for a weak radial temperature gradient. A spectral analysis allows to identify different flow regimes. For discrete particle simulations, the Lagrangian Particle Tracking method is used to follow the particle trajectories inside the Taylor-Couette apparatus. Water droplets are considered as solid spherical particles with different diameters (10 ≤ Dp ≤ 35 μm). The time analysis of suspended and deposited particles along different walls shows that the rotation of the inner-cylinder coupled to the natural convection influences significantly the time and location of the particle deposition.
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    Etude des effets de la turbulence sur la convection naturelle dans une cavité parallélépipédique
    (2013-12-08) Aksouh, Mohamed
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    Simulation numérique des écoulements instationnaires pour des fluides non-newtoniens à travers des configurations complexes : applications aux écoulements sanguins
    (2004) Aksouh, Mohamed

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