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On the breakup of an air bubble injected into a fully developed turbulent flow. Part 2. Size PDF of the resulting daughter bubbles
Based on energy principles, we propose a statistical model to describe the bubble size probability density function of the daughter bubbles resulting from the shattering of a mother bubble of size D0 immersed in a fully developed turbulent water flow. The model shows that the bubble size p.d.f. depe...
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description | Based on energy principles, we propose a statistical model to describe the bubble size
probability density function of the daughter bubbles resulting from the shattering of
a mother bubble of size D0 immersed in a fully developed turbulent water flow. The
model shows that the bubble size p.d.f. depends not only on D0, but also on the value
of the dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy of the underlying turbulence of the
water, ε. The phenomenological model is simple, yet it predicts detailed experimental
measurements of the transient bubble size p.d.f.s performed over a range of bubble sizes and
dissipation rates ε in a very consistent manner. The agreement between the model and the
experiments is particularly good for low and moderate bubble turbulent Weber numbers,
Wet =
ρΔu2(D0)D0/σ
where the assumption of the binary
breakup is shown to be consistent with the experimental observations. At larger
values of Wet, it was found that the most probable number of daughter bubbles
increases and the assumption of tertiary breakup is shown to lead to a better fit of
the experimental measurements. |
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of the dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy of the underlying turbulence of the
water, ε. The phenomenological model is simple, yet it predicts detailed experimental
measurements of the transient bubble size p.d.f.s performed over a range of bubble sizes and
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Wet =
ρΔu2(D0)D0/σ
where the assumption of the binary
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of the dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy of the underlying turbulence of the
water, ε. The phenomenological model is simple, yet it predicts detailed experimental
measurements of the transient bubble size p.d.f.s performed over a range of bubble sizes and
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experiments is particularly good for low and moderate bubble turbulent Weber numbers,
Wet =
ρΔu2(D0)D0/σ
where the assumption of the binary
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of the dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy of the underlying turbulence of the
water, ε. The phenomenological model is simple, yet it predicts detailed experimental
measurements of the transient bubble size p.d.f.s performed over a range of bubble sizes and
dissipation rates ε in a very consistent manner. The agreement between the model and the
experiments is particularly good for low and moderate bubble turbulent Weber numbers,
Wet =
ρΔu2(D0)D0/σ
where the assumption of the binary
breakup is shown to be consistent with the experimental observations. At larger
values of Wet, it was found that the most probable number of daughter bubbles
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