Bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume
A laser image system has been established to quantify the characteristics of growing bubbles in quiescent shear-thinning fluids. Bubble formation mechanism was investigated by comparing the evolutions of bubble instantaneous shape, volume and surface area in two shear-thinning liquids with those in...
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doaj-0d4efbfa9041417caafa55c0edd4e1ac2020-11-24T23:29:18ZengAssociation of the Chemical Engineers of SerbiaChemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly1451-93722217-74342017-01-0123330130910.2298/CICEQ151019045F1451-93721600045FBubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volumeFan Wenyuan0Yin Xiaohong1Tianjin University of Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiqing District, Tianjin, ChinaTianjin University of Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiqing District, Tianjin, ChinaA laser image system has been established to quantify the characteristics of growing bubbles in quiescent shear-thinning fluids. Bubble formation mechanism was investigated by comparing the evolutions of bubble instantaneous shape, volume and surface area in two shear-thinning liquids with those in Newtonian liquid. The effects of solution mass concentration, gas chamber volume and orifice diameter on bubble detachment volume are discussed. By dimensional analysis, a single bubble volume detached within a moderate gas flowrate range was developed as a function of Reynolds number ,Re, Weber number, We, and gas chamber number, Vc, based on the orifice diameter. The results reveal that the generated bubble presents a slim shape due to the shear-thinning effect of the fluid. Bubble detachment volume increases with the solution mass concentration, gas chamber volume and orifice diameter. The results predicted by the present correlation agree better with the experimental data than the previous ones within the range of this paper.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-9372/2017/1451-93721600045F.pdflaser imagebubble formationshear-thinning fluidempirical correlation |
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Bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume |
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Bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume |
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Bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume |
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Bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume |
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Bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: Laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume |
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bubble formation in shear-thinning fluids: laser image measurement and a novel correlation for detached volume |
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Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia |
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Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly |
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1451-9372 2217-7434 |
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2017-01-01 |
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A laser image system has been established to quantify the characteristics of growing bubbles in quiescent shear-thinning fluids. Bubble formation mechanism was investigated by comparing the evolutions of bubble instantaneous shape, volume and surface area in two shear-thinning liquids with those in Newtonian liquid. The effects of solution mass concentration, gas chamber volume and orifice diameter on bubble detachment volume are discussed. By dimensional analysis, a single bubble volume detached within a moderate gas flowrate range was developed as a function of Reynolds number ,Re, Weber number, We, and gas chamber number, Vc, based on the orifice diameter. The results reveal that the generated bubble presents a slim shape due to the shear-thinning effect of the fluid. Bubble detachment volume increases with the solution mass concentration, gas chamber volume and orifice diameter. The results predicted by the present correlation agree better with the experimental data than the previous ones within the range of this paper. |
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laser image bubble formation shear-thinning fluid empirical correlation |
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