Cavitating and bubbly flows involve a host of physical phenomena and processes ranging from nucleation, surface and interfacial effects, mass transfer via diffusion and phase change to macroscopic flow physics involving bubble dynamics, turbulent flow interactions and two-phase compressible effects. The complex physics that result from these phenomena and their interactions make for flows that are difficult to investigate and analyse. From an experimental perspective, evolving sensing technology and data processing provide opportunities for gaining new insight and understanding of these complex flows, and the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is a powerful tool to aid in their elucidation. Five case studies are presented involving many of ...
This paper presents a novel non-contact method for simultaneous analysis of pressure and velocity co...
Sample high-speed photography of cloud cavitation about a hydrofoil with abundant nucle
Three modes of bubble flow in fluidized beds, identified and explained in a previous work (Sasic et ...
Cavitating and bubbly flows involve a host of physical phenomena and processes ranging from nucleati...
A cavitating two-phase flow of water in a pipe with area shrinkage was experimentally investigated, ...
Hydrodynamic and turbulent structures in bubble column reactors have been characterized from velocit...
A cavitating two-phase flow of water in a pipe with area shrinkage was experimentally investigated, ...
Sample high-speed photography of cloud cavitation about a hydrofoil with deplete nucle
This paper proposes statistical tools adapted to study highly unsteady and inhomogeneous flows, such...
[[abstract]]Background and aims of the study: Cavitation in the mechanical heart valve (MHV) was fir...
Wavelet analysis of velocity-time data obtained from a bubble column using laser Doppler velocimeter...
A new method has been developed for the determination of the spatial distribution of the cavitation ...
The bubble column reactors are usually operated in a heterogeneous regime where the liquid phase tur...
It is well-known that transit-time ultrasonic flowmeters (TTUF) are unsuitable for bubblecontained f...
Synchrotron-based radiation techniques are increasingly used in the field of flow condition measurem...
This paper presents a novel non-contact method for simultaneous analysis of pressure and velocity co...
Sample high-speed photography of cloud cavitation about a hydrofoil with abundant nucle
Three modes of bubble flow in fluidized beds, identified and explained in a previous work (Sasic et ...
Cavitating and bubbly flows involve a host of physical phenomena and processes ranging from nucleati...
A cavitating two-phase flow of water in a pipe with area shrinkage was experimentally investigated, ...
Hydrodynamic and turbulent structures in bubble column reactors have been characterized from velocit...
A cavitating two-phase flow of water in a pipe with area shrinkage was experimentally investigated, ...
Sample high-speed photography of cloud cavitation about a hydrofoil with deplete nucle
This paper proposes statistical tools adapted to study highly unsteady and inhomogeneous flows, such...
[[abstract]]Background and aims of the study: Cavitation in the mechanical heart valve (MHV) was fir...
Wavelet analysis of velocity-time data obtained from a bubble column using laser Doppler velocimeter...
A new method has been developed for the determination of the spatial distribution of the cavitation ...
The bubble column reactors are usually operated in a heterogeneous regime where the liquid phase tur...
It is well-known that transit-time ultrasonic flowmeters (TTUF) are unsuitable for bubblecontained f...
Synchrotron-based radiation techniques are increasingly used in the field of flow condition measurem...
This paper presents a novel non-contact method for simultaneous analysis of pressure and velocity co...
Sample high-speed photography of cloud cavitation about a hydrofoil with abundant nucle
Three modes of bubble flow in fluidized beds, identified and explained in a previous work (Sasic et ...