نتایج جستجو برای: nano air bubble

تعداد نتایج: 270501  

Journal: :J. Visualization 2006
S. Chen J. Jin

A two-dimensional air-fluidized bed of 600 mm width and 1000 mm height was studied to investigate the formation, rise and cracking process of a bubble. The particles were assumed to be regular round particles of diameter 4 mm. The RNG k-ε model was employed for the turbulence, and the time integration scheme is the first order implicit difference with the time-step 0.0001 s. The equations were ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
Detlef Lohse Raymond Bergmann René Mikkelsen Christiaan Zeilstra Devaraj van der Meer Michel Versluis Ko van der Weele Martin van der Hoef Hans Kuipers

Very fine sand is prepared in a well-defined and fully decompactified state by letting gas bubble through it. After turning off the gas stream, a steel ball is dropped on the sand. On impact of the ball, sand is blown away in all directions ("splash") and an impact crater forms. When this cavity collapses, a granular jet emerges and is driven straight into the air. A second jet goes downwards i...

2011
David P. Nicholson Steven R. Emerson Samar Khatiwala Roberta C. Hamme

An ocean general circulation model (oGCM) was used in concert with a global database of inert gas measurements (Ne, Ar, N2/Ar and Kr/Ar) to constrain the magnitude of bubble mediated air-sea gas flux. We illustrate the inverse method using a simple bubble model that includes two end member types of bubbles: small bubbles that completely dissolve, and larger bubbles that briefly are submerged an...

2013
Hengzhen Li Liming Hu Dejun Song Abir Al-Tabbaa

Micro-nano bubbles (MNBs) are tiny bubbles with diameters on the order of micrometers and nanometers, showing great potential in environmental remediation. However, the application is only in the beginning stages and remains to be intensively studied. In order to explore the possible use of MNBs in groundwater contaminant removal, this study focuses on the transport of MNBs in porous media and ...

Journal: :Biomedical microdevices 2012
Yong Wang Dongyoung Lee Lisa Zhang Hyojin Jeon Joshua E Mendoza-Elias Tricia A Harvat Sarah Z Hassan Amanda Zhou David T Eddington José Oberholzer

Reliable long-term cell culture in microfluidic system is limited by air bubble formation and accumulation. In this study, we developed a bubble removal system capable of both trapping and discharging air bubbles in a consistent and reliable manner. Combined with PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) hydrophilic surface treatment and vacuum filling, a microfluidic perifusion system equipped with the bubb...

Journal: :Stroke 1990
S C Helps M Meyer-Witting P L Reilly D F Gorman

We studied the natural history of brain air embolism by observing bubbles in the pial vessels of rabbits and the effect of different doses of intracarotid air on brain function and blood flow. We identified and then studied two doses of air; 25 microliters in five rabbits caused rapid bubble transit, recovery, and then deterioration in brain function and blood flow and 400 microliters in five r...

2002
Hubert Chanson Shin-ichi Aoki Mamoru Maruyama

At plunging breakers, air bubbles are entrained at the impingement of the water jet, formed at the top of the wave, with the water free surface in front. During the present study, air bubble entrainment at a pseudo-plunging breaker was investigated at near full-scale and further experimental work studied the bubble detrainment process. Experimental observations included the generation and propa...

2002
Anh V. NGUYEN Jan HUPKA Jan D. MILLER

Study of interaction forces between mineral particles and air bubbles is a key to understanding flotation processes. Measurement of such interaction forces has only recently been made possible with the introduction of the atomic force microscope (AFM) and the colloidal probe technique. Using AFM, interactions between a single particle attached to the AFM cantilever and an air bubble placed on a...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
C K Biswas J M Ramos B Agroyannis D N Kerr

Two common sources of error in blood pH and blood gas analysis were studied. The effect of delay in estimation was studied in 10 volunteers and 40 patients. Syringes were stored at 0 degree C, (crushed ice), 4 degrees C (refrigerator) and 22 degrees C (room temperature). The pressure of oxygen (PO2) fell significantly by 20 minutes at 4 degrees C and 22 degrees C but did not change significantl...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2006
Yi Y Zuo Edgar Acosta Zdenka Policova Peter N Cox Michael L Hair A Wilhelm Neumann

The effect of humidity on the film stability of Bovine Lipid Extract Surfactant (BLES) is studied using the captive bubble method. It is found that adsorbed BLES films show distinctly different stability patterns at two extreme relative humidities (RHs), i.e., bubbles formed by ambient air and by air prehumidified to 100% RH at 37 degrees C. The differences are illustrated by the ability to mai...

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