| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 655932 | International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2008 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												A series of numerical simulation is carried out for high Schmidt number turbulent mass transfer across interfaces of different dynamical conditions, i.e., a clean or contaminated free surface and also a solid surface. A distinct feature of free surface turbulence close to a contaminated interface is drastic damping of the surface divergence fluctuations at low frequencies, which play a critical role in the interfacial mass transfer. Various concentration statistics reveal that the transport mechanism at a highly contaminated interface becomes dynamically equivalent to that at a solid surface. Consequently, the interfacial mass transfer rate falls down to the value on a solid surface, so that the Schmidt number dependency of the mass transfer rate switches from Scâ0.5 to Scâ0.7. Based on a one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation, it is demonstrated that the ratio between typical intensity and frequency of the fluctuating surface divergence is a critical parameter for the transition of the turbulent mass transfer mode.
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											Authors
												Yosuke Hasegawa, Nobuhide Kasagi, 
											