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posted on 2023-05-23, 10:50 authored by Paul BrandnerPaul Brandner, Alan HendersonAlan Henderson, De Graaf, KL, Bryce PearceBryce PearceThe breakup of a millimetre size buoyantly rising bubble encountering a horizontal plane turbulent jet is experimentally investigated using high-speed shadowgraphy and acoustic techniques. The bubble diameter to jet height ratio is 0.75 and the jet height based Reynolds number is 4000. The high-speed imaging was recorded at 7 kHz simultaneous with hydrophone output at 100 kHz. Bubble breakup events were seen to produce simple binary divisions into products of similar size as well as three products where at least one was much smaller than the other products. Coalescence of products was also observed. In almost all cases time-frequency analysis of the acoustic emissions enabled the products to be identified and sized.
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Publication title
Journal of Physics Conference Series: 9th International Symposium on CavitationVolume
656Pagination
1-4ISSN
1742-6588Department/School
Australian Maritime CollegePublisher
Institute of Physics Publishing LtdPlace of publication
United KingdomEvent title
9th International Symposium on CavitationEvent Venue
Lausanne, SwitzerlandDate of Event (Start Date)
2015-12-06Date of Event (End Date)
2015-12-10Rights statement
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