Experimental investigation of bubble and drop formation at submerged orifices
โ Scribed by Dietrich, Nicolas; Mayoufi, Nadia; Poncin, Souhil; Li, Huai-Zhi
- Book ID
- 119932390
- Publisher
- Versita
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 971 KB
- Volume
- 67
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0366-6352
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โฆ Synopsis
The aim of this study was to investigate bubble/drop formation at a single submerged orifice in stagnant Newtonian fluids and to gain qualitative understanding of the formation mechanism. The effects of various governing parameters were studied. Formation behavior of bubbles and drops in Newtonian aqueous solutions were investigated experimentally under different operating conditions with various orifices. The results show that the volume of the detached dispersed phase (bubble or drop) increases with the viscosity of the continuous phase (or dispersion medium), surface tension, orifice diameter, and dispersed phase flow rate. A PIV system was employed to measure the velocity flow field quantitatively during the bubble/drop formation, giving interesting information useful for the elucidation of the fundamental formation process at the orifice. It was revealed that the orifice shape strongly influences the size of the bubble formed. Furthermore, based on a simple mass balance, a general correlation successfully predicting both bubble and drop sizes has been proposed.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Ahlmct-A model has been developed to destibe the formation of single bubbles at a submerged orifice. The model is based on a q odiied Rayleigh equation for bubble growth and describes the effect of gas momentum by assuming that the flow field inside the growing bubble is in the form of a circul