Turbulent two-phase plumes with bubble-size reduction owing to dissolution or chemical reaction
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DOI10.1017/JFM.2012.522zbMATH Open1284.76369OpenAlexW2162157341MaRDI QIDQ5406495FDOQ5406495
Authors: Mariana G. Domingos, Silvana S. S. Cardoso
Publication date: 1 April 2014
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2012.522
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Liquid-gas two-phase flows, bubbly flows (76T10) Reaction effects in flows (76V05) Convective turbulence (76F35)
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- Classical plume theory: 1937--2010 and beyond
- Straight-sided solutions to classical and modified plume flux equations
- Turbulent entrainment into inert and reacting multiphase plumes
- Turbulent plumes with heterogeneous chemical reaction on the surface of small buoyant droplets
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- Turbulent plumes with heterogeneous chemical reaction on the surface of small buoyant droplets
- Effects of background rotation on the dynamics of multiphase plumes
- Mixing and reaction in turbulent plumes: the limits of slow and instantaneous chemical kinetics
- From a steady plume to periodic puffs during confined carbon dioxide dissolution
- Bubble plumes in nature
- Turbulent thermals with chemical reaction
- Stationary plume induced by carbon dioxide dissolution
- Turbulent plumes with internal generation of buoyancy by chemical reaction
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