The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2004.2
Session ID : 1651
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Viscosity Effects on Bouncing and Coalescence of a Pair of Bubbles
Toshiyuki SANADAAyaka SATOMasao WATANABETohru FUKANO
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Effects of liquid viscosity on the coalescence of a pair of bubbles were experimentally studied by generating nitrogen gas bubbles in a pool filled with silicon oil. We focused on two types of coalescence/bouncing of bubbles, i.e., those between a rising bubble and a free surface, and between a pair of bubbles rising side by side. The former is considered as the extreme case, which is equivalent to coalescence/bouncing between bubbles with finite and infinite diameters. The later is more practical. That is, bubbles were generated simultaneously from a pair of pin-holes on a pipe horizontally placed. We studied the viscosity effects on coalescence of bubbles by investigating the behavior of bubbles with both liquid viscosity and bubble diameter as the parameters. Previous studies reported that We number based on approach velocity could predict whether two bubbles would bounce or coalesce in superpurified water. Our experimental results show that the threshold in the case of low viscosity liquid indicates the same order as the one in the case of superpurified water. On the other hand, in the case of a large viscosity liquid, the threshold differs significantly from the one in the superpurified water.

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