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Elongational flow behavior of viscoelastic liquids: Part I. Modeling of bubble collapse

โœ Scribed by Glen Pearson; Stanley Middleman


Publisher
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
890 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-1541

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Abstract

A spherically collapsing gas bubble will create a uniaxial extension of the fluid surrounding it. This flow may be readily analyzed, and it is possible to relate observed experimental parameters such as the pressure inside the bubble and the bubble collapse rate to the predictions of viscoelastic constitutive relations. This study compares the predictions of the Newtonian fluid and a viscoelastic model to observed bubble collapse in three fluids: one Newtonian fluid and two viscoelastic polymer solutions. Good agreement between data and the model was observed for the Newtonian experiments. The viscoelastic solutions, however, yielded rates of collapse which were greater than the Newtonian predictions based on equal zeroโ€shear viscosity. Subsequent modeling with a modified corotational Maxwell fluid yielded good agreement with the data for the transient elongational response in the viscoelastic solutions.


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