Abstract:This paper illustrates the effects of the dynamics of bubbles with arbitrary vapor-gas contents on the inviscid and viscous stability of two-dimensional parallel bubbly flows of low void fraction. The linear perturbation equations derived for the stability analysis include the effects of bubble compressibility, inertia, and energy dissipation due to the viscosity of the liquid and the transfer of heat and mass as a consequence of compression/expansion of the noncondensable gas and evaporation/condensation of t… Show more
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