화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Mineral Processing, Vol.140, 8-18, 2015
Motion of partially contaminated bubbles in power-law liquids: Effect of wall retardation
Momentum transfer characteristics of partially contaminated confined bubbles in power-law non-Newtonian fluids are numerically investigated within the framework of the spherical stagnant cap model. The solver is thoroughly benchmarked by comparing the present results with existing literature counterparts. Further extensive new results are obtained in the range of conditions as: Reynolds number, Re: 0.1-200; power-law behavior index, n = 0.2-1.6; stagnant cap angle, alpha: 0 degrees-180 degrees and confinement ratio, lambda: 0.2-0.5. Briefly results indicate that the size of recirculation wake at the rear end of bubble decreases with the increasing confinement ratio and/or with the decreasing Reynolds number and/or with the decreasing contamination angle and/or with increasing power-law behavior index. The wall retardation suppresses sudden rise in the surface pressure coefficient at leading edge of the stagnant cap of contaminated bubbles in the case of highly shear-thinning fluids. The total drag coefficients of partially contaminated confined bubbles decrease with decreasing confinement ratio and/or with the decreasing power-law behavior index and/or with the decreasing cap angle. Furthermore, unlike in the case of motion of unconfined bubbles in power-law fluids, the crossover Reynolds number do not exist in C-d VS. Re curves with respect to the power-law behavior index because of the domination of wall retardation effects. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.