Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigated for such chamber volumes that both the pressure inside the chamber and flow rate into the bubble are time dependent. The data collected show that under these conditions the bubble volume decreases exponentially with increase in orifice submergence. The equations for the generalized two stage model of bubble formation, taking the variation of gas flow rate with time into account, have been derived. These equations reduce to the cases of constant gas flow rate and constant pressure when adequate constraints are imposed. The results obtained under intermediate conditions have been quantitatively explained on the basis of these equations
A model based on two step mechanism of bubble formation is proposed. The resulting equations are use...
A numerical simulation has been accomplished to analyze the problem of dynamic bubble formation from...
© 1972 Dr. Robert David La NauzeThe formation phenomena of carbon-dioxide bubbling into water throug...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...
Bubble formation under constant pressure conditions has been investigated for wide range of variatio...
Bubble formation is involved in many engineering applications. It is important to understand the dyn...
Bubble formation under constant pressure conditions has been investigated for wide range of variatio...
Fine gas dispersion into a liquid is requested in a number of industrial applications. One way to ac...
A theoretical model has been developed as an extension of single orifice bubble formation to investi...
A number of authors have on the basis of experiments determined that pressure and gas density can ha...
The bubble formation at the inclined orifices is investigated at the constant pressure system (const...
The aim of this study was to investigate bubble/drop formation at a single submerged orifice in stag...
The generation of bubbles caused by inserting a gas stream into a liquid is a common area of resea...
In this work, two-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out to analyse the dynamics of gas-b...
A model based on two step mechanism of bubble formation is proposed. The resulting equations are use...
A numerical simulation has been accomplished to analyze the problem of dynamic bubble formation from...
© 1972 Dr. Robert David La NauzeThe formation phenomena of carbon-dioxide bubbling into water throug...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...
Bubble formation under constant pressure conditions has been investigated for wide range of variatio...
Bubble formation is involved in many engineering applications. It is important to understand the dyn...
Bubble formation under constant pressure conditions has been investigated for wide range of variatio...
Fine gas dispersion into a liquid is requested in a number of industrial applications. One way to ac...
A theoretical model has been developed as an extension of single orifice bubble formation to investi...
A number of authors have on the basis of experiments determined that pressure and gas density can ha...
The bubble formation at the inclined orifices is investigated at the constant pressure system (const...
The aim of this study was to investigate bubble/drop formation at a single submerged orifice in stag...
The generation of bubbles caused by inserting a gas stream into a liquid is a common area of resea...
In this work, two-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out to analyse the dynamics of gas-b...
A model based on two step mechanism of bubble formation is proposed. The resulting equations are use...
A numerical simulation has been accomplished to analyze the problem of dynamic bubble formation from...
© 1972 Dr. Robert David La NauzeThe formation phenomena of carbon-dioxide bubbling into water throug...