Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session A21: Bubbly Flows
8:00 AM–10:10 AM,
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Room: 250 E
Chair: Elias Balaras, George Washington University
Abstract: A21.00005 : Transport of gas bubbles by vortex rings
8:52 AM–9:05 AM
Presenter:
Zhixuan Liu
(University of Cambridge)
Authors:
Zhixuan Liu
(University of Cambridge)
Zhixuan Liu
(University of Cambridge)
Stuart B Dalziel
(University of Cambridge)
Daria Frank
(Univ of Cambridge)
Novel experimental setups are used to measure the size distribution of bubbles entrained, transported and detrained at various locations. The vortex ring’s evolving ability to carry various sized bubbles, as well as the volume of bubbles that remain in the vortex rings, can then be concluded. A computational model has been implemented to quantitatively study the bubbles’ Lagrangian trajectories. Results from both simulations and experiments indicate that bubbles are preferentially entrapped in the vortex core, suggesting that a similar mechanism could facilitate long-distance transport of bubbles by ocean currents. Furthermore, the vorticity distributions in vortex ring flows are modified due to the presence of bubbles, and a numerical simulation model is developed to study the effects of microbubbles on the vortex ring structures, highlighting the two-way interactions between bubbles and the carrier flow.
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