scholarly journals Numerical Study on the Rising Motion of Bubbles near the Wall

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (22) ◽  
pp. 10918
Author(s):  
Kaixin Zhang ◽  
Yongzheng Li ◽  
Qi Chen ◽  
Peifeng Lin

Based on the volume of fluid method (VOF), the rising characteristics of bubbles in near-wall static water are studied. In this study, the influence of the wall on the rising motion of the bubble was studied by changing the distance of the bubble wall, the diameter of the bubble, the arrangement of the bubble and the size ratio, etc. The influence is expressed as the average swing amplitude of the “Z”-shaped motion when the bubble rises. The study found that in the case of a single bubble, the wall surface has a certain influence on the rise of the bubble, and its degree is affected by the bubble wall distance and the bubble diameter. The influence of bubble wall distance is more obvious. The greater the bubble wall distance, the less the bubble is affected by the wall; in the case of double bubbles, the influence of the interaction force between the bubbles is significantly greater than the wall surface.

Author(s):  
Ryuichi Iwata ◽  
Takeo Kajishima ◽  
Shintaro Takeuchi

In the present study, bubble-particle interactions in suspensions are investigated by a coupled immersed-boundary and volume-of-fluid method (IB-VOF method), which is proposed by the present authors. The validity of the numerical method is examined through simulations of a rising bubble in a liquid and a falling particle in a liquid. Dilute particle-laden flows and a gas-liquid-solid flow involving solid particles and bubbles of comparable sizes to one another (Db/Dp = 1) are simulated. Drag coefficients of particles in particle-laden flows are estimated and flow fields involving multiple particles and a bubble are demonstrated.


2021 ◽  
pp. 110411
Author(s):  
Niklas Kühl ◽  
Jörn Kröger ◽  
Martin Siebenborn ◽  
Michael Hinze ◽  
Thomas Rung

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