Published November 1, 1984
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Numerical solution of free-boundary problems in fluid mechanics. Part 3. Bubble deformation in an axisymmetric straining flow
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- Ryskin, G.
- Leal, L. G.
Chicago
Abstract
We consider the deformation of a bubble in a uniaxial extensional flow for Reynolds numbers in the range 0.1 [less-than-or-eq, slant] R [less-than-or-eq, slant] 100. The computations show that the bubble bursts at a relatively early stage of deformation for R [gt-or-equal, slanted] O(10), never reaching the highly elongated shapes observed and predicted at lower Reynolds numbers. We also compute the deformation of the bubble under the assumption of potential flow, and conclude that the potential-flow solution provides a good approximation to the real flow in this case for R [gt-or-equal, slanted] O(100).
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Copyright © 1984 Cambridge University Press. Reprinted with permission. (Received 11 April 1983 and in revised form 27 April 1984) This work was supported by a grant from the Fluid Mechanics Program of the National Science Foundation.Files
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