Bubble effect on the structures of weakly turbulent couette taylor flow
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2006Journal
Journal of Fluids EngineeringAbstract
In industrial applications, rotating flows have been recognized to enhance mixing and transfer properties. Moreover, bubbly flows are also used to improve transfers. Therefore, it is interesting to study the effects of the dispersed phase on the structure of a Couette Taylor flow. Experiments are conducted for the quasi-periodic (Ta=780) and the weakly turbulent (Ta=1000) flow regimes. Bubbles (0.035 times as small as the gap) are generated by agitation of the upper free surface (ventilated flow). Larger bubbles (0.15 times as small as the gap) are generated by injection at the bottom of the apparatus and by applying a pressure drop (gaseous-cavitating flow). Void fraction, bubble size and velocity, as well as axial and azimuthal velocity components of the liquid are investigated. The bubble location in the gap clearly depends on the bubble size. For alpha>0.1%, there is evidence of bubble induced modifications of axial transfers and wall shear stress, the observed trends being different according to the bubble location in the gap.
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