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Gas bubbles bursting at a free surface

Gas bubbles bursting at a free surface,10.1017/S0022112093002216,Journal of Fluid Mechanics,J. M. Boulton-Stone,J. R. Blake

Gas bubbles bursting at a free surface   (Citations: 75)
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Journal: Journal of Fluid Mechanics - J FLUID MECH , vol. 254, no. -1, 1993
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    • ...On the other hand, because the fluid mechanical stresses associated with bubbles bursting at the surface of the media have local specific energy dissipation rates, eT (W/kg), two to three orders of magnitude higher than those found under typical agitation conditions (Boulton-Stone and Blake 1993), the stresses arising can damage such cells...

    Alvin W. Nienowet al. Studies supporting the use of mechanical mixing in large scale beer fe...

    • ...Various aspects of this motion have been studied experimentally (see, e.g., [29]) and numerically (see, e.g., [6,13,30])...
    • ...Previous numerical studies have used boundary integral methods [6,7], VOF-type method [33], and the so-called marker-chain approach [13]...

    Yana Diet al. Level Set Calculations for Incompressible Two-Phase Flows on a Dynamic...

    • ...Considerable progress has been made in mathematical modelling of the flow close to a bubble as it bursts (Boulton-Stone and Blake 1993; Boulton-Stone 1995) giving results very similar to those obtained experimentally by highspeed cinephotography...
    • ...elling, it is also possible to calculate the stresses generated and the maximum local specific energy dissipation rates,ðeBÞ max , associated with different sizes of bursting bubbles (Boulton-Stone and Blake 1993)...
    • ...Fig. 7 Visualisation of a small bursting bubble: (a) From cinephotography of a 1.7 mm bubble in sea water; profiles are ~ 1/ 6000 s apart (Macintyre 1972); (b) from a mathematical model (Boulton-Stone and Blake 1993) 18 Cytotechnology (2006) 50:9–33...
    • ...Fig. 8 Maximum specific energy dissipation rate due to bursting versus bubble radius (10 4 dynes cm )2 s )1 = 1Wm )3 ” 10 )3 Wk g )1 giving 10 4 Wk g )1 with a 1 mm bubble) (Boulton-Stone and Blake 1993)...

    Alvin W. Nienow. Reactor Engineering in Large Scale Animal Cell Culture

    • ...Various aspects of this 389 motion have been studied experimentally (see, e.g., [29]) and numerically 390 (see, e.g., [6, 13,30])...
    • ...Previous numerical studies have used boundary inte- 391 gral methods [6, 7], VOF-type method [33], and the so-called marker-chain 392 approach [13]...

    Yana Diet al. Level Set Calculations for Incompressible Two-Phase

    • ...Impressive results were also obtained for the problem of bursting bubbles by Boulton and Blake (see [5])...

    S. McKeeet al. Recent advances in the marker and cell method

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