Shelly you are not making sense.
Your opinion would be logical if the dust was being pulled. However in this case the dust is being pushed.
We know the dust is heavier than the gas. So if it is being pushed, then the lighter gas has to be be pushing out against it.
No other particles in the atmosphere are responsible for the push.
If anything the gases are flying wider than the heavier dust particles, so heavier dust only helps the argument.
So again the fact that there is a push or "squeeze out" as suggested by the CFD and not a "suck in" is very telling.
The gas wont push out the particles, then turn back under the floor. That makes no sense. The particles are proppeled by exhaust gases and nothing else.
For if it was something else we would see the same from other cars, and it is not the case.
COncrete dust is probably as good as its going to get, better than water droplets, almost as good as this:
or this:
wouldn't you say that the gases are propelling this dust or vapour or whatever it is?