2008 Annual Meeting
(186w) Rise Behaviour of Single/ Multiple Bubbles In Quiescent and Sheared Liquids
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A high-speed digital camera was used to measure the rise velocities single/multiple bubbles of different diameters in quiescent liquids. The Volume-of-Fluid method implemented in a commercial solver FLUENT v6.2 was used to simulate the rise behavior of single/multiple bubbles in both quiescent and sheared liquids. Simulations of rise of a single bubble of different diameters (1-12 mm) and of simultaneous rise of multiple bubbles of different diameters with volume fractions up to 0.1256 in quiescent liquid were performed and the predictions were compared with the experiments. Simulations of a single bubble of different diameter in linear shear flow of liquids with different viscosities were performed under different shear rates (0 ≤ |dVL/dY| ≤ 10 s-1). The simulated bubble trajectory was compared with the experimental results of Tomiyama et al. (2001). Further details of the comparison of lift coefficient for various system parameters e.g. bubble diameter, shear rate and liquid phase properties and the effect of neighboring bubbles on the lift force will be discussed in detail.
The experimental and numerical investigations of the rise behavior of the single/multiple bubbles in both quiescent and sheared liquid will be useful to understand the effect of neighboring bubbles on the magnitude of the inter-phase coupling forces and can be used to improve the closures for the continuum models.
Reference:
Tomiyama, A., H. Tamai, I. Zun, S. Hosokawa, Chem. Eng. Sci., 57, 1849-1858 (2001).