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SUMMARY:Visualization of Droplet Dynamics in Cloud Turbulence
DESCRIPTION:Bipin Kumar (Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology), Matt R
 ehme (National Center for Atmospheric Research), and Neethi Suresh (Indian
  Institute of Tropical Meteorology)\n\nThe study of droplet dynamics is a 
 crucial part of cloud physics and involves investigation of each and every
  droplet’s properties. It is difficult to carry out such investigations us
 ing field observations. Small scale simulation is one method to study such
  phenomena, and visualization of these processes provides a deep and quick
  understanding. This work depicts data obtained from Direct Numerical Simu
 lation (DNS) of entrainment and mixing processes at a cloud’s edge, which 
 affect the droplet dynamics due to evaporation and condensation. This simu
 lation contains coupled Eulerian and Lagrangian frames. Animations are cre
 ated for both Eulerian grid data and Lagrangian droplet movement. Scientif
 ic visualization provides a way to examine these turbulent properties in a
  particular part of a cloud and learn about droplet evolution and mixing p
 henomena in such highly turbulent areas.\n\nTag: Visualization\n\nRegistra
 tion Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\n
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