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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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Published in:Journal of fluid mechanics 1999-12, Vol.401, p.183-207
Main Authors: MARTÍNEZ-BAZÁN, C., MONTAÑÉS, J. L., LASHERAS, J. C.
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