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Chaos in bubbling—nonlinear analysis and modelling
Authors:R Mosdorf  M Shoji
Affiliation:a Faculty of Computer Science, Bialystok University of Technology, 15-351 Bialystok, ul. Wiejska, Poland
b Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Abstract:In the present paper, nonlinear features and analytical results for the chaotic bubbling from a submerged orifice are described. A chain of air bubbles was produced from the single orifice of View the MathML source in diameter and micro-convection induced by the bubble generation was recorded using hot-probe anemometer located close to the orifice. The air flow rate was varied widely from q=100 to View the MathML source and the aspects of bubbling were observed by high-speed video. The nonlinear analysis is performed for the time series data of hot-probe anemometer especially in the range of q=435-View the MathML source. The calculated largest Lyapunov exponent shows that with increase of air volume flow rate, the time period for the process of liquid flow to lose stability becomes shorter and at high air flow rate such as View the MathML source, it is shorter than the time period between subsequent bubbles. To explain such chaotic behaviors of bubbling, a simple model has been proposed. The model simulates the process of interaction between the elastic bubble wall and liquid. Simulation results compared well with the analytical results of experimental data. Summarizing, it is concluded that one of the reasons for chaos appearance is the nonlinear character of interaction between an elastic bubble wall and the liquid stream.
Keywords:Bubble behavior  Aperiodic bubble departure  Nonlinear analysis  Bubble formation  Nonlinear model
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