Multiphase Science and Technology
Published 4 issues per year
ISSN Print: 0276-1459
ISSN Online: 1943-6181
SJR:
0.144
SNIP:
0.256
CiteScore™::
1.1
H-Index:
24
Indexed in
DISPERSED FLOW - II
Volume 8,
Issue 1-4, 1994,
pp. 195-206
DOI: 10.1615/MultScienTechn.v8.i1-4.50
ABSTRACT
This paper discusses various aspects of bubbly flow including bubble interactions, averaged equations, pair distribution function, mean rise velocity and void waves. It is noted that, in the average laboratory experiment with bubbly flow, no appreciable coalescence takes place and bouncing of bubbles is the rule. It is concluded that the primary cause for transition to slug flow is that of the formation of void waves.
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