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Mixing induced by a bubble swarm rising through incident turbulence

Fluid Dynamics 2018-12-27 v1

Abstract

This work describes an experimental investigation on the mixing induced by a swarm of high Reynolds number air bubbles rising through a nearly homogeneous and isotropic turbulent flow. The gas volume fraction α\alpha and the velocity fluctuations u0u'_0 of the carrier flow before bubble injection are varied, respectively, in the ranges 0α0.93%0\leq \alpha \leq 0.93\% and 2.3 cm/s u05.5\leq u'_0 \leq 5.5 cm/s, resulting in a variation of the bubblance parameter bb in the range [0, 1.3] (b=Vr2αu02b = \frac{V_r^2 \alpha}{{u'}_0^2}, where VrV_r is the relative rising velocity). Mixing in the horizontal direction can be modelled as a diffusive process, with an effective diffusivity DxxD_{xx}. Two different diffusion regimes are observed experimentally, depending on the turbulence intensity. At low turbulence levels, DxxD_{xx} increases with gas volume fraction α\alpha, while at high turbulence levels the enhancement in DxxD_{xx} is negligible. When normalizing by the time scale of successive bubble passage, the effective diffusivity can be modelled as a sole function of the gas volume fraction αα/αc\alpha^* \equiv \alpha/\alpha_c, where αc\alpha_c is a theoretically estimated critical gas volume fraction. The present explorative study provides insights into modeling the mixing induced by high Reynolds number bubbles in turbulent flows.

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@article{arxiv.1812.10298,
  title  = {Mixing induced by a bubble swarm rising through incident turbulence},
  author = {Elise Alméras and Varghese Mathai and Chao Sun and Detlef Lohse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.10298},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures (submitted manuscript)