ON GROUND STUDY OF BUBBLE JETS COLLISION
- Paper number
IAC-08.A2.2.8
- Author
Mr. Francesc Suñol, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
- Coauthor
Dr. Ricard González-Cinca, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
- Year
2008
- Abstract
Collisions of bubble jets have been experimentally studied in a normal gravity environment. Jets are introduced into a cavity full of liquid by means of a microbubble injector [1]. The experimental set-up, designed for a future use in low gravity conditions, allows the control of the impact angle between jets [2], bubble size and velocity. Individual bubble properties and the whole jet structure are analyzed from the images recorded.
We present results on the role played by the impact angle and the distance between injectors on the structure of the final jet. A systematic study for different gas and liquid flow rates has been carried out in order to compare the results obtained in normal gravity with those to be obtained in a future campaign at INTA drop tower.
1. J. Carrera, X. Ruiz, L. Ramírez-Piscina, J. Casademunt and M. Dreyer. Generation of a monodisperse microbubble jet in microgravity. Submitted to AIAA, 2007.
2. F. Suñol, O. Maldonado, R. Pino and R. González-Cinca. Design of an experiment for the study of bubble jet interactions in microgravity. Accepted for publication in Microgravity Science and Technology, 2008.
- Abstract document
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