Journal of the Japanese Society for Experimental Mechanics
Print ISSN : 1346-4930
ISSN-L : 1346-4930
Behavior of a small single bubble rising in rotating flow field
T. YamaguchiM. IguchiT. Uemura
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2004 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 128-135

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A small single bubble was generated with a single-hole nozzle facing upward in a water bath contained in a rotating cylindrical vessel. The bubble size falls in the surface tension force dominant regime. The vertical, radial, and tangential migration velocities of the bubble were measured with two CCD cameras and a high-speed video camera. The tangential velocity component of water flow was measured with particle image velocimetry (PIV). A helical motion of the bubble was observed under every experimental condition. The direction of the helical motion was the same as that of the tangential velocity component. This helical motion is associated with large initial shape deformation of the bubble near the nozzle exit and subsequent regular shedding of vortices behind it. The period and amplitude of the helical motion were obtained by analyzing the trajectory of the bubble. These quantities were nondimensionalized by the volume equivalent bubble diameter and the terminal bubble velocity in the vertical direction and correlated as functions of the Eotvos number. Empirical equations were proposed for the period and amplitude.
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