Abstract
Ultrasound velocity profiler (UVP) is applied to measurements of a horizontal turbulent bubbly channel flow to ascertain the mechanism of bubble-induced frictional drag reduction. Typical parameter regimes of the target flow are Re number of 0.6-6.0 x10 4 , void fraction of 0-3%, and bubble diameter of 10-50mm. Since the UVP system only outputs velocity profiles on an ultrasound beam inside a liquid phase, a signal processing method for raw velocity data is proposed and used to detect the bubble interface. A conditional averaged liquid phase velocity profile that excludes gas phase data, has shown for the first time the structure of a turbulent boundary layer altered by large buoyant bubbles sliding along the channel wall.
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MURAI, Y., FUJII, H., TASAKA, Y., & TAKEDA, Y. (2006). Turbulent Bubbly Channel Flow Investigated by Ultrasound Velocity Profiler. Journal of Fluid Science and Technology, 1(1), 12–23. https://doi.org/10.1299/jfst.1.12
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