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- (144t) On the Relative Motion of Two Spherical Bubbles Rising in Line and Interacting by a Laminar Wake
The interaction study of two or more bubbles in a flow is a necessary step in the derivation of averaging momentum equations for multiphase flows in bubbling columns (Yuan and Prosperetti, 1994) and the collisions between bubbles have a large effect in the bubble size distribution. In the last two decades main objectives of the investigators has been to obtain analytical expressions for the forces acting on bubbles.
In this paper a semianalytical expression is obtained for the motion of two bubbles rising in line under conditions of intermediate Reynolds Re~100 and small Weber numbers We Keywords: Bubbly flow; Bubble rise velocity; Bubble-liquid interaction; Bubble?bubble interaction; Added mass force; Basset-Boussinesq force; Bubble drag force.
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Yuan, H., and Prosperetti, L. A. (1994). On the in-line of two spherical bubbles in a viscous fluid. J. Fluid. Mech. 278, 325-349.
Zhang, J., and Fan, L. -S. (2002). A semianalytical expression for the drag force of an interactive particle due to wake effect. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 41, 5094-5097.
Zhu, C., Liang, S. ?C., and Fan, L. -S. (1994). Particle wake effects on the drag force of an interactive particle. Int. J. Multiphase flow, 20, 117-129.