New look at wave analogy for prediction of bubble terminal velocities
- Martin Marietta Corp., Schenectady, NY (United States)
The analogy between waves on the surface of an infinite fluid and bubbles rising in low-viscosity fluids of infinite extent, originally proposed by Mendelson for 3-D bubbles, has been used to predict the terminal velocity, of plane bubbles. In terms of its terminal velocity, a plane bubble rising in a rectangular duct of small aspect (spacing-to-width) ratio behaves as if it were a 3-D bubble rising in an infinite medium as long as the end walls (the walls in the width wise direction) are sufficiently far apart. As the end walls are moved toward each other, a wall effect is found to exist. A general expression for the terminal velocity of a bubble of any size rising in a rectangular duct including this wall effect is also developed based on the wave analogy and shown to compare well with existing data.
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC12-76SN00052
- OSTI ID:
- 43119
- Journal Information:
- AIChE Journal, Journal Name: AIChE Journal Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 41; ISSN 0001-1541; ISSN AICEAC
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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