EFFECT OF A PROPELLER AND GAS DIFFUSION ON BUBBLE NUCLEI DISTRIBUTION IN A LIQUID |
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Authors: | HSIAO Chao-Tsung CHAHINE GeorgesL |
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Affiliation: | HSIAO Chao-Tsung,CHAHINE Georges L.DYNAFLOW,INC.,Jessup,Maryland 20794,USA, |
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Abstract: | A multi-bubble dynamics code accounting for gas diffusion in the liquid and through the bubble wall was developed and used to study the modification of a bubble nuclei population dynamics by a propeller. The propeller flow field was obtained using a Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) solver and bubble nuclei populations were propagated in this field. The numerical procedure enabled establishment of the possibility of production behind the propeller of relatively large visible bubbles starting from typical ocean nuclei size distributions. The resulting larger bubbles are seen to cluster in the blade wakes and tip vortices. Parametric investigations of the initial nuclei size distribution, the dissolved gas concentration, and the cavitation number were conducted to identify their effects on bubble entrainment and the resultant void fractions and bubble distribution modifications downstream from the propeller. Imposed synthetic turbulence-like fluctuations unto the average RANS flow field were also used to study the effect averaging in the RANS procedure has on the results. |
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Keywords: | gas diffusion bubble entrainment propeller |
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