Non-drag forces

The non-drag force on a particle consists of the force due to the pressure gradient in the fluid surrounding the particle, and the added mass force to accelerate the virtual mass of the fluid in the volume occupied by the particle.

The non-drag force consists of:

where:

  • is the force applied on the particle due to the pressure gradient in the fluid surrounding the particle that is caused by fluid acceleration. It is defined as follow:

  • is the added mass force to accelerate the virtual mass of the fluid in the volume occupied by the particle. This force arises due to the particle moving in an unsteady manner, which accelerates a certain amount of fluid surrounding it. According to Batchelor (1967) [27], this force depends on the orientation of the particle shape relative to the flow. The added mass coefficient CA corresponds to a symmetric tensor whose components depend on the geometry of the particle. For a sphere, CA is equal to 0.5.

Final expression for the non-drag force term becomes: