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Structure analysis of bubble driven flow by time-resolved PIV and POD techniques
Hyun Dong Kim/Seung Jae Yi/Jong Wook Kim/Kyung Chun Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 4, pp.977-982, 2010
Abstract : In this paper, the recirculation flow motion and turbulence characteristics of liquid flow driven by air bubble stream in a rectangular
water tank are studied. The time-resolved Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) technique is adopted for the quantitative visualization and
analysis. 532nm Diode CW laser is used for illumination and orange fluorescent (¥ëex = 540nm, ¥ëem = 584nm) particle images are acquired
by a 1280¡¿1024 high-speed camera. To obtain clean particle images, 545nm long pass optical filter and an image intensifier are employed
and the flow rate of compressed air is 3§¤/min at 0.5MPa. The recirculation and mixing flow field is further investigated by timeresolved
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) analysis technique. It is observed that the large scale recirculation resulting from the
interaction between rising bubble stream and side wall is the most dominant flow structure and there are small scale vortical structures
moving along with the large scale recirculation flow. It is also verified that the sum of 20 modes of velocity field has about 67.4% of total
turbulent energy.
Keyword : Bubble driven flow; Time-resolved particle image velocimetry; Proper orthogonal decomposition; Recirculation flow |
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