Hydraulic jumps are characterised by turbulent flow structures and air entrainment. As a result of the turbulence-bubble interaction, non-random bubble distributions are observed in the bubble transport processes, forming bubble clusters. This paper presents a physical investigation of bubble/droplet clustering events in hydraulic jumps based upon a two-dimensional near-wake clustering criterion. Clusters were identified with consideration of bubble-bubble interplay in both longitudinal and transverse directions. In the highly-aerated flow region of the roller, more than 50% of bubbles were advected in two-dimensional clusters. Though the largest percentage of clusters was formed by two bubbles, over 10% of clusters were large two-dimension...
A hydraulic jump is characterised by strong energy dissipation and air entrainment. In the present s...
Abstract: Air-water flows at hydraulic structures are commonly observed and called white waters. The...
Abstract: The sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into a slow-...
The study of bubble clustering processes may provide a significant insight into turbulent air–water ...
Recent efforts in the characterization of air-water flows properties have included some clustering p...
The analysis of bubble clustering in air-water flows may provide some measures of the bubble-turbule...
Recent efforts in the characterization of air-water flows properties have included some clustering p...
Recent efforts in the characterization of air-water flows properties have included some clustering p...
The study of clustering processes is fundamentally significant in hydraulic engineering to comprehen...
The study of clustering processes is fundamentally significant in hydraulic engineering to comprehen...
Air–water flows at hydraulic structures are commonly observed and called white waters. The free-surf...
The sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into a slow-moving sub-c...
The transition from supercritical to subcritical open channel flow is characterised by a strong diss...
A hydraulic jump is the sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into...
In an open channel, a hydraulic jump is the rapid transition from super- to sub-critical flow associ...
A hydraulic jump is characterised by strong energy dissipation and air entrainment. In the present s...
Abstract: Air-water flows at hydraulic structures are commonly observed and called white waters. The...
Abstract: The sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into a slow-...
The study of bubble clustering processes may provide a significant insight into turbulent air–water ...
Recent efforts in the characterization of air-water flows properties have included some clustering p...
The analysis of bubble clustering in air-water flows may provide some measures of the bubble-turbule...
Recent efforts in the characterization of air-water flows properties have included some clustering p...
Recent efforts in the characterization of air-water flows properties have included some clustering p...
The study of clustering processes is fundamentally significant in hydraulic engineering to comprehen...
The study of clustering processes is fundamentally significant in hydraulic engineering to comprehen...
Air–water flows at hydraulic structures are commonly observed and called white waters. The free-surf...
The sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into a slow-moving sub-c...
The transition from supercritical to subcritical open channel flow is characterised by a strong diss...
A hydraulic jump is the sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into...
In an open channel, a hydraulic jump is the rapid transition from super- to sub-critical flow associ...
A hydraulic jump is characterised by strong energy dissipation and air entrainment. In the present s...
Abstract: Air-water flows at hydraulic structures are commonly observed and called white waters. The...
Abstract: The sudden transition from a high-velocity, supercritical open channel flow into a slow-...