نتایج جستجو برای: dry bubble

تعداد نتایج: 109308  

Amirmohammd Sattari Morteza Molaei, Pedram Hanafizadeh, Seyed Erfan Hosseini-Doost

Measuring the volume of a bubble, especially at its detachment, is a basic subject in gas-liquid two-phase flow research. A new indirect method for this measurement under constant flow conditions is presented. An electronic device is designed and constructed based on laser beam intensity. This device calculates the frequency of the bubble formation by measuring the total time of the formation p...

Journal: :AIP Advances 2022

A set of experimental platforms with widths 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mm was established to explore the mechanism flow boiling bubble dynamics in microchannels, focusing on heat transfer characteristics, pressure loss, two-phase pattern identification. Bubble flow, restricted dry area were observed all four channels. The appearance related rate channel width. Under condition same width, initial fl...

Journal: :International journal of transport phenomena 2017
D Han Mark A Kedzierski

Numerical simulation of bubble growth during pool boiling under the influence of low frequency vibration was performed to understand the influence of common vibrations such as those induced by wind, highway transportation, and nearby mechanical devices on the performance of thermal systems that rely on boiling. The simulations were done for saturated R123 boiling at 277.6 K with a 15 K wall sup...

2007
Hassan N M S Khan M M K And Rasul

Air bubbles are used in chemical, biochemical, environmental, and food process for improving the heat and mass transfer. Due to the dominance of non-Newtonian liquids used in various process industries, an understanding of bubble rise in rheologically complex liquids has grown to be important. An experimental study of the bubble rise velocity and drag co-efficient at high Reynolds number in non...

Bahram Rezai, Behzad Shahbazi

Frothers havea profoundeffectonbubble size and also flotation efficiency. In present study the effect of type and dosage of frothers on the flotation response of coarse particles of quartz was investigated.  Therefore, flotation response of coarse particles using frothers such as MIBC, pine oil, poly propylene glycol with concentration of 0, 25, 50 and 75...

2010
Seong-Su Jeon Seong-Jin Kim

In this study, direct numerical simulation for the bubble condensation in the subcooled boiling flow was performed. The main goal was to develop the CFD modeling for the bubble condensation and to evaluate the accuracy of the VOF model with the developed CFD modeling. CFD modeling for the bubble condensation was developed by modeling the source terms in the governing equations of VOF model usin...

Journal: :Interface focus 2015
Georges L Chahine Chao-Tsung Hsiao

Material deformation and pitting from cavitation bubble collapse is investigated using fluid and material dynamics and their interaction. In the fluid, a novel hybrid approach, which links a boundary element method and a compressible finite difference method, is used to capture non-spherical bubble dynamics and resulting liquid pressures efficiently and accurately. The bubble dynamics is intima...

2016
S. Arias A. Montlaur

This paper presents a 3D numerical study of the bubble generation process in a T-junction, performed with the commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics solver ANSYS Fluent v15.0.7. Numerical results on bubble generation frequency, bubble velocity, volume void fraction, bubble volume, and characteristics bubble lengths are compared with experimental data. Additionally, a new simple tting for the b...

2006
HAIM BREZIS JEAN-MICHEL CORON

where H > 0 is a given constant, y : dR + R3 is a given function and r c R3 is a given oriented Jordan curve. If u is a solution of (H)-(P), then u ( a ) represents a “soap bubble”, that is, a surface with mean curvature H (at all points x c R where V u ( x ) # O ) spanning r. Let us assume that y(aR) (respectively r) is contained in a closed ball of radius R. It was proved by S. Hildebrandt [8...

2008
Hong Lu Nicholas D. Lane Shane B. Eisenman Andrew T. Campbell

We propose Bubble-Sensing, a new sensor network abstraction that allows mobile phones users to create a binding between tasks (e.g., take a photo, or sample audio every hour indefinitely) and the physical world at locations of interest, that remains active for a duration set by the user. We envision mobile phones being able to affix task bubbles at places of interest and then receive sensed dat...

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