Interactions Of .Large Gas Bubbles With Fluid Interfaces

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Liow Jong-Leng
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A survey of the interactions of large gas bubbles formed from top and bottom injection of gases into melts was carried out. Spherical cap bubbles were found not to produce much splash when they break through the bath free surface except for that formed by plunging of the-spout at its edges. In contrast, the bursting of balloons produces cavities which give rise to liquid jets being ejected from the bath free surface. The position of the balloons relative to the bath free surface is an important parameter in the formation of the liquid jet. It is found that the interactions of multiple bubbles close to the free surface is important in determining the splash behaviour of gas injected systems.
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APA: Liow Jong-Leng  (1996)  Interactions Of .Large Gas Bubbles With Fluid Interfaces

MLA: Liow Jong-Leng Interactions Of .Large Gas Bubbles With Fluid Interfaces. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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