نتایج جستجو برای: bubble diameter correlation

تعداد نتایج: 511681  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Stephen R Thom Tatyana N Milovanova Marina Bogush Ming Yang Veena M Bhopale Neal W Pollock Marko Ljubkovic Petar Denoble Dennis Madden Mislav Lozo Zeljko Dujic

The study goal was to evaluate responses in humans following decompression from open-water SCUBA diving with the hypothesis that exertion underwater and use of a breathing mixture containing more oxygen and less nitrogen (enriched air nitrox) would alter annexin V-positive microparticle (MP) production and size changes and neutrophil activation, as well as their relationships to intravascular b...

Journal: :Applied physics letters 2010
Jaclyn Lautz Georgy Sankin Fang Yuan Pei Zhong

The dynamic interaction between laser-generated tandem bubble and individual polystyrene particles of 2 and 10 μm in diameter is studied in a microfluidic channel (25 μm height) by high-speed imaging and particle image velocimetry. The asymmetric collapse of the tandem bubble produces a pair of microjets and associated long-lasting vortices that can propel a single particle to a maximum velocit...

2008
Wenjun Wu Sanoja A. Jayarathna Britt M. Halvorsen

The efficiency of fluidized bed reactors depends on bubble distribution, bubble size and bubble velocity within the reactor. The sizes and size distributions of particles used in the bed may lead to different bubble behaviour. The objective of this work is to study the influence of particle size distribution on bubble behaviour. The results from the experiments will be used for validation of CF...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2012
Wilco Bouwhuis Roeland C A van der Veen Tuan Tran Diederik L Keij Koen G Winkels Ivo R Peters Devaraj van der Meer Chao Sun Jacco H Snoeijer Detlef Lohse

At impact of a liquid drop on a solid surface, an air bubble can be entrapped. Here, we show that two competing effects minimize the (relative) size of this entrained air bubble: for large drop impact velocity and large droplets, the inertia of the liquid flattens the entrained bubble, whereas for small impact velocity and small droplets, capillary forces minimize the entrained bubble. However,...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2008
Alison M Skelley Joel Voldman

We present a novel, fully integrated microfluidic bubble trap and debubbler. The 2-layer structure, based on a PDMS valve design, utilizes a featured membrane to stop bubble progression through the device. A pneumatic chamber directly above the trap is evacuated, and the bubble is pulled out through the gas-permeable PDMS membrane. Normal device operation, including continuous flow at atmospher...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008
Theodore F Argo Preston S Wilson Vikrant Palan

The behavior of bubbles confined in tubes and channels is important in medical and industrial applications. In these small spaces, traditional means of experimentally observing bubble dynamics are often impossible or significantly perturb the system. A laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) requires a narrow (<1 mm diameter) line-of-sight access for the beam and illumination of the bubble does not pert...

1996
Igor Turovets Daniel Palanker Itzhak Hemo Aaron Lewis

Cavitation bubbles were generated by the 193 nm argon fluoride excimer laser delivered with a specially designed tip into absorbing NaCl solution. The dynamics of bubble formation and collapse have been studied using fast flash photomicrography. The bubble dimensions were measured at different time delays as a function of the tip exit diameter, the energy fluence of the laser, and the NaCl conc...

Journal: :Applied optics 1995
W J Lentz A A Atchley D F Gaitan

A single bubble of air in water can emit pulses of blue-white light that have durations of less than 50 ps while it is oscillating in an acoustic standing wave. The emission is called sonoluminescence. A knowledge of the bubble diameter throughout the cycle, and in particular near the time of sonoluminescence emission, can provide important information about the phenomenon. A new Mie scattering...

Journal: :Biomicrofluidics 2016
Carla Berrospe-Rodriguez Claas Willem Visser Stefan Schlautmann Ruben Ramos-Garcia David Fernandez Rivas

We designed and built a microfluidic device for the generation of liquid jets produced by thermocavitation. A continuous wave (CW) laser was focused inside a micro-chamber filled with a light-absorbing solution to create a rapidly expanding vapor bubble. The chamber is connected to a micro-channel which focuses and ejects the liquid jet through the exit. The bubble growth and the jet velocity w...

2014
Wenqi Hu Qihui Fan Aaron T Ohta

Opto-thermocapillary flow-addressed bubble (OFB) microrobots are a potential tool for the efficient transportation of micro-objects. This microrobot system uses light patterns to generate thermal gradients within a liquid medium, creating thermocapillary forces that actuate the bubble microrobots. An interactive control system that includes scanning mirrors and a touchscreen interface was devel...

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