This review presents the current status on the theory and mechanism of bubble coalescence and experimental data on coalescence time and bubble size, wherein coalescence phenomena are discussed. The various physical processes involved in bubble coalescence are identified and their contributions in the case of pure liquids, electrolytes and surfactants solutions discussed. The theoretical models proposed on the basis of different mechanisms have been reviewed and their utility in application to practical systems critically discussed. In the light of this theory, the available experimental data on coalescence time and bubble size and the role of electrolytes and surfactants are discussed. The future scope of work and possible approaches for co...
An in-depth investigation has been carried out into the use of a coalescence cell as a predictive to...
Bubbles are present in a very wide and extensive variety of processes. The motivation for this work ...
Coalescence preference is the tendency of a bubble merged from two parent bubbles to be placed close...
The apparatus and procedures developed in this research permit the observation of electrolytic bubbl...
Under slightly supersaturated conditions, bubbles need many minutes to grow due to the low gas diffu...
The influence of gas velocity (3.5, 10, and 18 mm/s), salt type (NaCl, NaI and CsCl) and salt concen...
International audienceThe two-phase flow dynamics involving mass transfer and coalescence is investi...
Most processes involving bubbling in a liquid require small bubbles to maximise mass/energy transfer...
This paper is concerned with the coalescence behaviour of two bubbles in dilute solutions of cetyltr...
Time-evolutions of bubble vesiculation in viscous liquid are characterized by two stages, i.e., the ...
International audienceDuring the melting of raw materials, bubbles are created due to the trapping o...
International audienceThe two-phase flow dynamics involving mass transfer and coalescence is investi...
The mechanism of bubble coalescence/repulsion is still unclear and is a key issue when it comes to n...
A filter cloth with 182 holes per 10−4 m2 has been used to generate air bubbles both in pure water a...
We report the effects of electrolytes on bubble coalescence in nonaqueous solvents methanol, formami...
An in-depth investigation has been carried out into the use of a coalescence cell as a predictive to...
Bubbles are present in a very wide and extensive variety of processes. The motivation for this work ...
Coalescence preference is the tendency of a bubble merged from two parent bubbles to be placed close...
The apparatus and procedures developed in this research permit the observation of electrolytic bubbl...
Under slightly supersaturated conditions, bubbles need many minutes to grow due to the low gas diffu...
The influence of gas velocity (3.5, 10, and 18 mm/s), salt type (NaCl, NaI and CsCl) and salt concen...
International audienceThe two-phase flow dynamics involving mass transfer and coalescence is investi...
Most processes involving bubbling in a liquid require small bubbles to maximise mass/energy transfer...
This paper is concerned with the coalescence behaviour of two bubbles in dilute solutions of cetyltr...
Time-evolutions of bubble vesiculation in viscous liquid are characterized by two stages, i.e., the ...
International audienceDuring the melting of raw materials, bubbles are created due to the trapping o...
International audienceThe two-phase flow dynamics involving mass transfer and coalescence is investi...
The mechanism of bubble coalescence/repulsion is still unclear and is a key issue when it comes to n...
A filter cloth with 182 holes per 10−4 m2 has been used to generate air bubbles both in pure water a...
We report the effects of electrolytes on bubble coalescence in nonaqueous solvents methanol, formami...
An in-depth investigation has been carried out into the use of a coalescence cell as a predictive to...
Bubbles are present in a very wide and extensive variety of processes. The motivation for this work ...
Coalescence preference is the tendency of a bubble merged from two parent bubbles to be placed close...