نتایج جستجو برای: bubble

تعداد نتایج: 17037  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2013
Shay M Rappaport Alexander M Berezhkovskii Joshua Zimmerberg Sergey M Bezrukov

Interleaflet cavitation in lipid bilayer membranes, or, shortly, intramembrane cavitation (IMC), is the formation of gas bubbles between the two leaflets of the membrane. The present paper focuses on the thermodynamics of IMC, namely, on the minimum work required to form an intramembrane cavity. The minimum work can be separated into two parts, one that depends on the volume and number of gas m...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2011
Malay Bandyopadhyay Shamik Gupta Dvira Segal

We investigate DNA breathing dynamics by suggesting and examining several Brownian functionals associated with bubble lifetime and reactivity. Bubble dynamics is described as an overdamped random walk in the number of broken base pairs. The walk takes place on the Poland-Scheraga free-energy landscape. We suggest several probability distribution functions that characterize the breathing process...

2003
A. ALIZAD D. H. WHALEY J. F. GREENLEAF

oscillation of newly coming bubble is between -90 to 90 degrees. Under this condition, the radius of the aggregated bubbles is determined by the ultrasonic wave frequency and the relative phase. Based on the model, numerical analysis is carried out. The Bjerknes force over (x,y) plane is evaluated for two or more bubbles cases. The stability of a couple of aggregated bubbles is also discussed. ...

2013
Stephan Schwarz Silvio Tschisgale Jochen Fröhlich

In bubble-laden flows with large local or global void fraction the distance between bubbles is small so that these interact with a certain probability. During interaction, the bubble can either bounce or undergo coalescence, depending on the nature of the interaction. Coalescence as well as bubble breakup alter the bubble size distribution and consequently change the dynamics of individual bubb...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2012
seied hossein ghiassi ali akbar safekordi fatemeh babazadeh shareh

the purpose of the present paper is to develop light beam method to measurement of interfacial area in a rectangular gas-liquid bubble column. total interfacial area can be determined in bubble column filled by transparent liquid by light transmission method. according to pervious researches, the fraction of parallel light is function of interfacial area and optical path length that these two p...

2003
S. J. Cox F. Graner

We consider three-dimensional clusters of equal-volume bubbles packed around a central bubble and calculate their energy and optimal shape. We obtain the surface area and bubble pressures to improve on existing growth laws for three-dimensional bubble clusters. We discuss the possible number of bubbles that can be packed around a central one: the " kissing problem " , here adapted to deformable...

2003
You-Hua Chu Robert A. Gruendl

An isolated massive star can blow a bubble, while a group of massive stars can blow superbubbles. In this paper, we examine three intriguing questions regarding bubbles and superbubbles: (1) why don’t we see interstellar bubbles around every O star? (2) how hot are the bubble interiors? and (3) what is going on at the hot/cold gas interface in a bubble?

Journal: :TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series B 1999

2002
Al Preston Tim Colonius Christopher E. Brennen

The Rayleigh-Plesset equation has been used extensively to model spherical bubble dynamics, yet it has been shown that it cannot correctly capture damping effects due to mass and thermal diffusion. Radial diffusion equations may be solved for a single bubble, but these are too computationally expensive to implement into a continuum model for bubbly cavitating flows since the diffusion equations...

2002
Jungho Kim John F. Benton

A microscale heater array 2:7 mm 2:7 mm in size along with a video camera was used to provide subcooled pool boiling heat transfer measurements at gravity levels ranging from 1.8g to 10 g. The fluid was FC-72 at 1 atm and subcooled by nominally 36 C for all cases. A Terrier–Orion sounding rocket and the KC-135 aircraft were used to provide the microgravity and low-g environments, respectively. ...

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