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Steady Displacement of Long Gas Bubbles in Channels and Tubes Filled by a Bingham Fluid.

Parsa Zamankhan1,2, Shuichi Takayama1, James B Grotberg1.   

Abstract

Bingham fluids behave like solids below a von Mises stress threshold, the yield stress, while above it they behave like Newtonian fluids. They are characterized by a dimensionless parameter, Bingham number (Bn), which is the ratio of the yield stress to a characteristic viscous stress. In this study, the non-inertial steady motion of a finite size gas bubble in both a plane 2D channel and an axi-symmetric tube filled by a Bingham fluid has been studied numerically. The Bingham number, Bn, is in the range 0 ≤ Bn ≤ 3, where Bn=0 is the Newtonian case, while the Capillary number which is the ratio of a characteristic viscous force to the surface tension has values Ca=0.05, 0.10, and 0.25. The volume of all axi-symmetric and 2D bubbles has been chosen to be identical for all parameter choices and large enough for the bubbles to be long compared to the channel/tube width/diameter. The Bingham fluid constitutive equation is approximated by a regularized equation. During the motion, the bubble interface is separated from the wall by a static liquid film. The film thickness scaled by the tube radius (axi-symmetric)/half of the channel height (2D) is the dimensionless film thickness, h. The results show that increasing Bn initially leads to an increase in h, however, the profile h versus Bn can be monotonic or non-monotonic depending on Ca values and 2D/axi-symmetric configurations. The yield stress also alters the shape of the front and rear of the bubble and suppresses the capillary waves at the rear of the bubble. The yield stress increases the magnitude of the wall shear stress and its gradient and therefore increases the potential for epithelial cell injuries in applications to lung airway mucus plugs. The topology of the yield surfaces as well the flow pattern in the bubble frame of reference varies significantly by Ca and Bn.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30740583      PMCID: PMC6366646          DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.013302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Fluids            Impact factor:   2.537


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