Physical modelling and similitude of air bubble entrainment at vertical circular plunging jets |
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Authors: | H. Chanson S. Aoki |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia b Toyohashi University of Technology, Tempaku-cho, Toyohashi 441-8580, Japan |
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Abstract: | When a plunging jet impinges into a pool of liquid, air bubble entrainment takes place if the inflow velocity exceeds a threshold velocity. This study investigates air entrainment and bubble dispersion in the developing flow region of vertical circular plunging jets. Three scale models were used and detailed air-water measurements (void fraction, bubble count rate, bubble sizes) were performed systematically for identical inflow Froude numbers. The results highlight that the modelling of plunging jet based upon a Froude similitude is affected by significant scale effects when the approach flow conditions satisfied We1<1E+3, while some lesser scale effect was noticed for V1/ur<10 and We1>1E+3. Bubble chord time measurements showed pseudo-chord sizes of entrained bubbles ranging from less than to more than with an average pseudo-chord size were between 4 and . However, bubble size data could not be scaled properly. |
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Keywords: | Air bubble entrainment Circular plunging Similitude Physical modelling Developing shear flow |
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