Journal article

Measurement and modeling on hydrodynamic forces and deformation of an air bubble approaching a solid sphere in liquids

M Shahalami, L Wang, C Wu, JH Masliyah, Z Xu, DYC Chan

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science | Published : 2015

Abstract

The interaction between bubbles and solid surfaces is central to a broad range of industrial and biological processes. Various experimental techniques have been developed to measure the interactions of bubbles approaching solids in a liquid. A main challenge is to accurately and reliably control the relative motion over a wide range of hydrodynamic conditions and at the same time to determine the interaction forces, bubble-solid separation and bubble deformation. Existing experimental methods are able to focus only on one of the aspects of this problem, mostly for bubbles and particles with characteristic dimensions either below 100 μm or above 1 cm. As a result, either the interfacial defor..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada


Funding Acknowledgements

The financial support of this work by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) - Industrial Research Chair Program in Oil Sands Engineering is greatly appreciated. We also acknowledge the partial support of the work by the Australian Research Council through a Discovery Project Grant (DP140100558) and by the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre, University of Melbourne. CW is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Research Scholarship.