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The rise of large gas bubbles through tubes filled with viscous liquids

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Title The rise of large gas bubbles through tubes filled with viscous liquids
Names Brown, Gary Leigh (creator)
Knudsen J. G. (advisor)
Date Issued 1965-08-26 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1966
Abstract An analysis of the velocity and the shape of large gas bubbles
rising through tubes filled with viscous liquids is presented. Four
tubes, with diameters ranging from 0. 446 inches to 3. 97 inches, and
three liquids, with viscosities ranging from one to 200 centipoise,
were used in the study. Data are correlated using the three dimensionless
parameters characteristic of the system: the Reynolds
number, the Froude number, and the Weber number.
At high Reynolds numbers the Froude number was constant
at a value of 0. 126, agreeing well with the theoretically predicted
value of 0. 122 for a perfect fluid. At Reynolds numbers below 5000,
the Froude number decreased sharply, with the Reynolds number of
the flow and the surface tension of the liquid both affecting this decrease.
The shape of the rising bubble was found to be independent of
the tube diameter and of the physical properties of the liquid. The
bubbles were all found to be spherical-capped.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Bubbles
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47832

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