Project Details
Particle exchange at the air-water interface (B04)
Subject Area
Oceanography
Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Soft and Fluid Matter, Biological Physics
Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Soft and Fluid Matter, Biological Physics
Term
from 2019 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 391977956
When a raindrop hits a water surface or a gas bubble bursts, a complicated fluid mechanical mechanism leads to the creation of a multitude of tiny droplets which are ejected into the surrounding air. These droplets can act as carriers for microplastic particles which were initially suspended in water. Since both rain and bursting gas bubbles are extremely frequent processes in natural and technical systems such as oceans, ponds or wastewater plants, they represent a potentially highly relevant migration path from the hydro- to the atmosphere. The aim of the present project is to obtain a detailed mechanistic understanding of this process based on a combination of model experiments and computer simulations.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Applicant Institution
Universität Bayreuth
Project Heads
Professor Dr. Stephan Gekle; Professor Dr. Andreas B. Held