This paper presents parameterized study on the growth of a convective gas bubble in tissues of a steady diffusion field. Resulting formulae are obtained analytically, which are valid for constant ambient pressure. It’s found that the growing bubble radius is proportional to initial bubble radius, initial concentration difference, diver’s average temperature and initial void fraction which is the dominant parameter, while it’s inversely proportional to surface tension, viscosity, density ratio and ambient pressure. Comparison to some previous work is performed
AbstractA mathematical model for decompression is presented. It includes a first-order linear differ...
The formation of bubbles in the body from dissolved gases during decompression causes a range of sym...
This work focuses on developing new techniques towards the quantification of hyperbaric decompressio...
Conventional decompression models use tissue inert gas supersaturation as a index of decompression s...
When a gas bubble grows by diffusion in a gas–liquid solution, it affects the distribution of gas in...
Bubble formation and dissolution have a wide range of industrial applications, from the production o...
The growth of bubbles within the body is widely believed to be the cause of decompression sickness (...
A mathematical model is developed which describes the dynamic characteristics of gas bubbles in subc...
Vascular gas bubbles are routinely observed after scuba dives using ultrasound imaging, however the ...
Under decompression, bubbles can form in the human body, and these can be found both within the body...
Decompression sickness is a series of symptoms associated with the formation of bubbles in the body ...
Bubbles are known to form in the body after scuba dives, even those done well within the decompressi...
Moving bubbles have been observed in the blood during or after decompression using ultrasonic techni...
The focus of the present work is the modeling of bubble growth on a hot plate during decompression (...
This paper analyzes the stability of gas bubbles in a medium which contains dissolved gases and defo...
AbstractA mathematical model for decompression is presented. It includes a first-order linear differ...
The formation of bubbles in the body from dissolved gases during decompression causes a range of sym...
This work focuses on developing new techniques towards the quantification of hyperbaric decompressio...
Conventional decompression models use tissue inert gas supersaturation as a index of decompression s...
When a gas bubble grows by diffusion in a gas–liquid solution, it affects the distribution of gas in...
Bubble formation and dissolution have a wide range of industrial applications, from the production o...
The growth of bubbles within the body is widely believed to be the cause of decompression sickness (...
A mathematical model is developed which describes the dynamic characteristics of gas bubbles in subc...
Vascular gas bubbles are routinely observed after scuba dives using ultrasound imaging, however the ...
Under decompression, bubbles can form in the human body, and these can be found both within the body...
Decompression sickness is a series of symptoms associated with the formation of bubbles in the body ...
Bubbles are known to form in the body after scuba dives, even those done well within the decompressi...
Moving bubbles have been observed in the blood during or after decompression using ultrasonic techni...
The focus of the present work is the modeling of bubble growth on a hot plate during decompression (...
This paper analyzes the stability of gas bubbles in a medium which contains dissolved gases and defo...
AbstractA mathematical model for decompression is presented. It includes a first-order linear differ...
The formation of bubbles in the body from dissolved gases during decompression causes a range of sym...
This work focuses on developing new techniques towards the quantification of hyperbaric decompressio...