نتایج جستجو برای: bubble dynamics

تعداد نتایج: 454984  

2005
C. E. BRENNEN E. Brennen

Recent observations of growing and collapsing bubbles in flows over axisymmetric headforms have revealed the complexity of the ' micro-fluid-mechanics ' associated with these bubbles (van der Meulen & van Renesse 1989; Briangon-Marjollet et al. 1990; Ceccio & Brennen 1991). Among the complex features observed were the bubble-tobubble and bubble-to-boundary-layer interactions which leads to the ...

2008
K. L. Wasewar V. K. Agarwal

The effect of design parameters on the flow pattern in a three-phase bubble column by means of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been studied. The simulations were performed for air-water-glass beads in a bubble column of H = 0.6 m, D = 0.1 m and ds = 0.05 m to study the flow pattern. Eulerian–Eulerian three-phase simulations with kturbulence for liquid phase were carried out using the com...

2002
T. Xing S. H. Frankel

The effects of cavitation on vortex dynamics in a submerged, two-dimensional, planar laminar forced jet were studied numerically. A locally homogeneous cavitation model that accounts for nonlinear bubble dynamics and bubble/bubble interactions within spherical bubble clusters was employed. The effects of varying key  ow and cavitation model parameters on  ow/cavitation interactions were inves...

2004
Timothy G. Leighton

Nonlinear bubble dynamics are often viewed as the unfortunate consequence of having to use high acoustic pressure amplitudes when the void fraction in the near-surface oceanic bubble layer is great enough to cause severe attenuation (e.g. >50 dB/m). This is seen as unfortunate since existing models for acoustic propagation in bubbly liquids are based on linear bubble dynamics. However, the deve...

2008

People have long been fascinated by bubbles and foams dynamics, and since the pioneer work of Leonardo da Vinci in the early 16th century, this subject has generated a huge bibliography. However, only very recently, much interest was devoted to bubbles in champagne wines [1]. Small bubbles rising through the liquid, as well as a bubble ring (the so-called collar) at the periphery of a flute pou...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2011
Lup Wai Chew Evert Klaseboer Siew-Wan Ohl Boo Cheong Khoo

Most real life bubble dynamics applications involve multiple bubbles, for example, in cavitation erosion prevention, ultrasonic baths, underwater warfare, and medical applications involving microbubble contrast agents. Most scientific dealings with bubble-bubble interaction focus on two similarly sized bubbles. In this study, the interaction between two oscillating differently sized bubbles (ge...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013
Philipp Wagener Shyjumon Ibrahimkutty Andreas Menzel Anton Plech Stephan Barcikowski

The formation of nanoparticles within the laser-induced cavitation bubble is studied in situ using small angle X-ray scattering with high spatiotemporal resolution. Directly after laser ablation, two different particle fractions consisting of compact primary particles of 8-10 nm size and agglomerates of 40-60 nm size are formed. The abundance of these species is strongly influenced by the dynam...

2007
C. K. TURANGAN A. R. JAMALUDDIN G. J. BALL T. G. LEIGHTON C. K. Turangan A. R. Jamaluddin

A free-Lagrange numerical method is implemented to simulate the axisymmetric jetting collapse of air bubbles in water. This is performed for both lithotripter shock-induced collapses of initially stable bubbles, and for free-running cases where the bubble initially contains an overpressure. The code is validated using two test problems (shock-induced bubble collapse using a step shock, and shoc...

2001
Michael P. Brenner Sascha Hilgenfeldt Detlef Lohse

Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubble collapses so strongly that the energy focusing at collapse leads to light emission. Detailed experiments have demonstrated the unique properties of this system: the spectrum of the emitted light tends to peak in the ultraviolet and depends strongly on the type of gas dissolved in the liquid; sm...

2004
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A numerical simulation of the collapse of a cloud of bubbles has been used t o demonstrate the development of an inwardly propagating shock wave which grows rapidly in magnitude. The fully non-linear nonbarotropic homogeneous flow equations are coupled with single bubble dynamics aud solved by a stable numerical scheme. The computational results demonstrate khe structure of the shock wave as we...

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