An analytical theory is given for the viscous wake behind a spherical bubble rising steadily in a pure liquid at high Reynolds number, and for that wake's effect on the motion of a second bubble rising underneath the first. Previous theoretical work on this subject consists of just two papers: a first approximation ignoring wake vorticity diffusion between the bubbles, and a full numerical solution avoiding simplifying approximations (apart from that of spherical shape of the bubbles). A second approximation is now found; it removes much of the discrepancy between the first approximation and the full solution. The leading-order calculation of wake vorticity diffusion uses a transformation of the independent variables which appears to be new...
The rising process of a bubble occurs in several natural and industrial apparatuses. This process is...
We study liquid flows with many small spherical gas bubbles. Heat transfer, surface tension and gas ...
International audienceThe buoyancy-driven dynamics of a pair of gas bubbles released in line is inve...
Over many years the author and others have given theories for bubbles rising in line in a liquid. Th...
The dynamics of a bubble, initially stationary and spherical, rising in a viscous Newtonian liquid h...
This study includes a detailed numerical investigation on two aspects of bubble dynamics: bubble mot...
This paper is concerned with the structure of the wake behind gas bubbles rising at high Reynolds nu...
Although potential flow, including viscous dissipation, explains quite well the flow around individu...
The dynamics of a bubble, initially stationary and spherical, rising in a viscous Newtonian liquid h...
The shapes and terminal velocities of bubbles rising in viscous liquids have been determined. For Mo...
In most of the industrial processes today we might have to deal with bubbly flows. The starting poin...
Much knowledge regarding the dynamics of rising bubbles\u27 motion and their wakes has been gained f...
\u3cp\u3eTo describe bubbly flows, an accurate prediction of the bubble rise velocity is crucial. Fo...
International audienceWe report an experimental analysis of path and shape oscillations of an air bu...
The buoyancy-driven dynamics of a pair of gas bubbles released in line is investigated numerically, ...
The rising process of a bubble occurs in several natural and industrial apparatuses. This process is...
We study liquid flows with many small spherical gas bubbles. Heat transfer, surface tension and gas ...
International audienceThe buoyancy-driven dynamics of a pair of gas bubbles released in line is inve...
Over many years the author and others have given theories for bubbles rising in line in a liquid. Th...
The dynamics of a bubble, initially stationary and spherical, rising in a viscous Newtonian liquid h...
This study includes a detailed numerical investigation on two aspects of bubble dynamics: bubble mot...
This paper is concerned with the structure of the wake behind gas bubbles rising at high Reynolds nu...
Although potential flow, including viscous dissipation, explains quite well the flow around individu...
The dynamics of a bubble, initially stationary and spherical, rising in a viscous Newtonian liquid h...
The shapes and terminal velocities of bubbles rising in viscous liquids have been determined. For Mo...
In most of the industrial processes today we might have to deal with bubbly flows. The starting poin...
Much knowledge regarding the dynamics of rising bubbles\u27 motion and their wakes has been gained f...
\u3cp\u3eTo describe bubbly flows, an accurate prediction of the bubble rise velocity is crucial. Fo...
International audienceWe report an experimental analysis of path and shape oscillations of an air bu...
The buoyancy-driven dynamics of a pair of gas bubbles released in line is investigated numerically, ...
The rising process of a bubble occurs in several natural and industrial apparatuses. This process is...
We study liquid flows with many small spherical gas bubbles. Heat transfer, surface tension and gas ...
International audienceThe buoyancy-driven dynamics of a pair of gas bubbles released in line is inve...