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Terminal velocity and mobile surface species in rising microbubbles
1Particulate Fluids Processing Centre, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.
Abstract:
The terminal velocity of rising microbubbles is a sensitive function of the bubble size and the surface concentration of mobile insoluble surfactants at the gas/liquid interface due to the Marangoni effect. With a model that allows for surface convection and diffusion, we delineate the regimes when the terminal velocity varies between the fully mobile (Hadamard-Rybczynski) and the fully immobile (Stokes) behavior at low Reynolds numbers. Results are presented in a universal form to facilitate conversion from bubble rise terminal velocity to trace amounts of surface contaminants.
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