نتایج جستجو برای: nano air bubble

تعداد نتایج: 270501  

2007
Sabine Sibler

The primary goal of this study was to evaluate a new device and system, designed to optimize the performance of standard low pressure air diffusers in two types of aerated systems (activated sludge and aerobic sludge digestion) and to decrease overall energy consumption. Aerated treatment systems are very important in the treatment of wastewaters and management of sludges. The activated sludge ...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2011
Adam R Abate David A Weitz

In microfluidic devices, droplets are normally formed using T-junction or flow focus mechanisms. While both afford a high degree of control over drop formation, they are limited in maximum production rate by the jetting transition. Here, we introduce a new drop formation mechanism that is not limited by jetting, allowing much faster drop production.

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010
Helen Czerski Grant B Deane

It has recently been demonstrated that air bubbles released from a nozzle are excited into volume mode oscillations by the collapse of the neck of air formed at the moment of bubble detachment. A pulse of sound is caused by these breathing mode oscillations, and the sound of air-entraining flows is made up of many such pulses emitted as bubbles are created. This paper is an elaboration on a JAS...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Darya Radziuk Helmuth Möhwald Kenneth Suslick

A systematic study of the energy loss of a cavitation bubble in a close proximity of a glass surface is introduced for the first time in a low acoustic field (1.2-2.4 bar). Single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) is used as a tool to predict the temperature and pressure decrease of bubble (μm) versus surface distance. A glass as a model system is used to imitate the boundary conditions relevant f...

Journal: :Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society 2014
Yasushi Oginosawa Haruhiko Abe Hisaharu Ohe Katsuhide Hayashi Ritsuko Kohno Taichi Watabe Masao Takahashi Yoshihisa Fujino Masahito Tamura Masaaki Takeuchi Yutaka Otsuji

BACKGROUND Active fixation pacing leads with silicon cylinder tips have been used for their safety and flexibility. Measurement of baseline sensing/pacing characteristics before fixation of helix helps to identify the optimal pacing site, but we encountered difficulties in making these measurements despite multiple attempts with the model LPA 1200M lead. To identify the cause and overcome this ...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2008
Joo H Kang Yu Chang Kim Je-Kyun Park

We report an analysis of pressure-driven bubble elimination for a gas-permeable microfluidic device. In this study, we described bubble elimination in a microfluidic device employing a gas permeation model and calculated the removal efficiency of bubbles. The correction factor for the simplified model was estimated with respect to the applied pressure. Based on the established model, the requir...

2008
Wenjun Wu Sanoja A. Jayarathna Britt M. Halvorsen

The efficiency of fluidized bed reactors depends on bubble distribution, bubble size and bubble velocity within the reactor. The sizes and size distributions of particles used in the bed may lead to different bubble behaviour. The objective of this work is to study the influence of particle size distribution on bubble behaviour. The results from the experiments will be used for validation of CF...

2011
Hubert CHANSON

-A free-surface flow can change from a supercritical to subcritical flow with a strong dissipative phenomenon called a hydraulic jump. Herein the progress and development in turbulent hydraulic jumps are reviewed with a focus on hydraulic jumps operating at large Reynolds numbers typically encountered in natural streams and hydraulic structures. The key features of the turbulent hydraulic jumps...

2004
R Lydon

This paper investigates the permeability of several multi-layered, woven filter media using air, water and bubble point methods. Estimated filter efficiencies from the bubble point measurements were then compared to a new sonic challenge test method where precision microspheres are fluidised through the pores. Inconsistencies in the bubble point filter efficiencies were found to be dependent on...

Journal: :Applied optics 1995
W J Lentz A A Atchley D F Gaitan

A single bubble of air in water can emit pulses of blue-white light that have durations of less than 50 ps while it is oscillating in an acoustic standing wave. The emission is called sonoluminescence. A knowledge of the bubble diameter throughout the cycle, and in particular near the time of sonoluminescence emission, can provide important information about the phenomenon. A new Mie scattering...

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