We present direct numerical simulations of bubble break-up in a three-dimensional homogeneous and isotropic turbulent flow. We consider the effect of the turbulent Reynolds number and the bubble Weber number on the break-up dynamics, the number of child bubble created together with their size and the break-up frequency. An ensemble of simulation is done in order to study these quantities statistically. For Weber number slightly above the critical value number, we retrieve binary break-up with two child bubble of similar size, while for large Weber number, we observe more complex break-up patterns with successive break-up events and the formation of a large number of much smaller bubbles
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Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
We present experiments and direct numerical simulations of the break-up of bubbles in a turbulent fl...
Dynamics of bubble and drop breakup in turbulent flows have been studied in detail, using a high-spe...
We study bubble break-up in homogeneous and isotropic turbulence by direct numerical simulations of ...
In this work we present a numerical model to predict the bubble size distribution in turbulent bubbl...
We present size distributions of bubble and droplet populations generated by breaking waves using hi...
A computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model was developed with an improved source term based on previo...
International audienceExperimental investigations of the dynamics of a deformable bubble rising in a...
The behaviour of bubble clusters in turbulent conditions has been studied theoretically. The cluster...
In present study a numerical model for bubble size distribution is developed that considers both bre...
Based on energy principles, we propose a statistical model to describe the bubble size probability d...
The accurate prediction of the size distribution in liquid–liquid or gas–liquid turbulent dispersion...
We present experiments on large air cavities spanning a wide range of sizes relative to the Hinze sc...
In this paper, we have presented a comprehensive analysis of the development of flow pattern in a bu...
A numerical simulation of a three-dimensional breaking wave is conducted using a VOF (volume-of-flui...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
We present experiments and direct numerical simulations of the break-up of bubbles in a turbulent fl...
Dynamics of bubble and drop breakup in turbulent flows have been studied in detail, using a high-spe...