(310i) Periodically Structured Coalescence of Bubbles in a Vertical Stream Rising through Dense Suspensions | AIChE

(310i) Periodically Structured Coalescence of Bubbles in a Vertical Stream Rising through Dense Suspensions

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Chen, B. - Presenter, Columbia University
Padash, A., Columbia University
Zia, W., Columbia University
Bordbar, A., Columbia University
Omidi, J., Columbia University
Boyce, C., Columbia University
Bubble rise in dense suspensions exhibits unusual behaviors due to the highly non-Newtonian rheology. We report the periodically structured coalescence of succeeding bubbles in a bubble stream in corn starch-water and glass bead-soybean oil dense suspensions. The coalescence behavior is examined and characterized systematically over a wide range of packing fractions and bubble injection conditions in a pseudo-2d system through video analysis. We further employed MRI imaging to characterize similar coalescence behaviors under different conditions in a fully 3D system. The periodically structured coalescence is attributed to the leading bubbles decelerating in the shear-thickening regime, while the trailing bubbles accelerate in the shear-thinning regime, leading to coalesce.

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