Citation:
Peñas, P., Enríquez, O. R., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, J. (2021). Bubble-laden thermals in supersaturated water. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 924,pp. 1-16
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributor-funder:
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Sponsor:
We acknowledge the support of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through
grants DPI2017-88201-C3-3-R and DPI2018-102829-REDT, partly funded through European Funds. This work
was supported by the Netherlands Center for Multiscale Catalytic Energy Conversion (MCEC), an NWO
Gravitation programme funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the government of the
Netherlands.
Project:
Gobierno de España. DPI2017-88201-C3-3-R Gobierno de España. DPI2018-102829-REDT AT-2021
Keywords:
Plumes/thermals
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Bubble dynamics
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Coupled diffusion and flow
Bubble-laden thermals provide a formidable gas transport mechanism responsible, for
instance, for the explosive foaming-up process during the beer tapping prank, or the
infamous gas eruption of Lake Nyos in 1986. In this work we investigate experimentally
tBubble-laden thermals provide a formidable gas transport mechanism responsible, for
instance, for the explosive foaming-up process during the beer tapping prank, or the
infamous gas eruption of Lake Nyos in 1986. In this work we investigate experimentally
the growth and motion of laser-induced turbulent thermals in a carbonated water solution
with surfactants. One of the novelties of this study is that we are able to quantify with high
temporal resolution the rate at which the gas volume contained in the bubbles grows. After
an initial transient stage, the gas bubble and entrained liquid volumes of the thermal both
grow as a cubic power of time. The buoyancy generation rate is well explained by the mass
transfer scaling expected for individual bubbles. In contrast, the thermal rise velocity does
not adhere to any particular scaling law. These facts lie in qualitative agreement with a
phenomenological model, based on classical models for turbulent thermals, that takes into
account buoyancy generation.[+][-]