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Terminal velocities of clean and fully-contaminated drops in vertical pipes

Authors :
Kurimoto, Ryo
Hayashi, Kosuke
Tomiyama, Akio
Source :
International Journal of Multiphase Flow. Mar2013, Vol. 49, p8-23. 16p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: Terminal velocities and shapes of drops rising through vertical pipes in clean and fully-contaminated systems are measured by using a high-speed video camera and an image processing method. Silicon oils and glycerol water solutions are used for the dispersed and continuous phases, respectively. Triton X-100 is used for surfactant. Clean and contaminated drops take either spherical, spheroidal or deformed spheroidal shapes when the diameter ratio λ is less than a critical value, λC , whereas they take bullet shapes for λ > λC (Taylor drops). The applicability of available drag and Froude number correlations is examined through comparisons with the measured data. Effects of surfactant on the shape and terminal velocity of a Taylor drop are also discussed based on the experimental data and interface tracking simulations. The conclusions obtained are as follows: (1) drag and Froude number correlations proposed so far give reasonable estimations of the terminal velocities of clean drops at any λ, (2) the terminal velocities of contaminated drops are well evaluated by making the viscosity ratio μ * infinity in the drag correlation for clean drops in the viscous force dominant regime, (3) the effects of surfactant on the shape and terminal velocity of a Taylor drop become significant as the Eötvös number, EoD , decreases and μ * increases, and (4) the reduction in surface tension due to the addition of surfactant would be the cause of the increase in the terminal velocity and elongation of a contaminated Taylor drop. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03019322
Volume :
49
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Multiphase Flow
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
84366985
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2012.08.001