The formation of a single bubble from an orifice in a solid surface, submerged in an incompressible, viscous Newtonian liquid, is simulated. The finite element method is used to capture the multiscale physics associated with the problem and to track the evolution of the free surface explicitly. The results are compared to a recent experimental analysis and then used to obtain the global characteristics of the process, the formation time and volume of the bubble, for a range of orifice radii; Ohnesorge numbers, which combine the material parameters of the liquid; and volumetric gas flow rates. These benchmark calculations, for the parameter space of interest, are then utilised to validate a selection of scaling laws found in the literature f...
The formation of gas bubbles on downward facing surface and the variation in their shape due to buoy...
The process of bubble formation from submerged orifices is encountered in various industrial applica...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...
Bubble formation is involved in many engineering applications. It is important to understand the dyn...
The formation of gas bubbles by submerged orifices is a fundamental process encountered in various i...
A theoretical model has been developed as an extension of single orifice bubble formation to investi...
The performance of bubble column reactors is dependent on bubble size that is formed through a sparg...
International audienceThe formation of gas bubbles in a liquid is of both academic and industrial in...
Fine gas dispersion into a liquid is requested in a number of industrial applications. One way to ac...
In the waste water treatment industry, a novel gas sparger based on flexible membranes has been used...
In this work numerical simulations have been carried out to study the problem of dynamic air bubble ...
Bubble formation dynamics has great value in mineral recovery and the oil industry. In this paper, a...
In this work, two-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out to analyse the dynamics of gas-b...
Bubble formation dynamics has great value in mineral recovery and the oil industry. In this paper...
Accurate prediction of bubble diameter is crucial for the proper design, optimization, and scale-up ...
The formation of gas bubbles on downward facing surface and the variation in their shape due to buoy...
The process of bubble formation from submerged orifices is encountered in various industrial applica...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...
Bubble formation is involved in many engineering applications. It is important to understand the dyn...
The formation of gas bubbles by submerged orifices is a fundamental process encountered in various i...
A theoretical model has been developed as an extension of single orifice bubble formation to investi...
The performance of bubble column reactors is dependent on bubble size that is formed through a sparg...
International audienceThe formation of gas bubbles in a liquid is of both academic and industrial in...
Fine gas dispersion into a liquid is requested in a number of industrial applications. One way to ac...
In the waste water treatment industry, a novel gas sparger based on flexible membranes has been used...
In this work numerical simulations have been carried out to study the problem of dynamic air bubble ...
Bubble formation dynamics has great value in mineral recovery and the oil industry. In this paper, a...
In this work, two-dimensional numerical simulations are carried out to analyse the dynamics of gas-b...
Bubble formation dynamics has great value in mineral recovery and the oil industry. In this paper...
Accurate prediction of bubble diameter is crucial for the proper design, optimization, and scale-up ...
The formation of gas bubbles on downward facing surface and the variation in their shape due to buoy...
The process of bubble formation from submerged orifices is encountered in various industrial applica...
Bubble formation from single horizontal orifices submerged in Newtonian liquids has been investigate...