Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4763372 Chemical Engineering Journal 2017 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
The drag coefficient has a significant effect on the calculation of bubble motion. This paper experimentally investigated the drag coefficient of a single bubble rising in deionized water with the help of a high-speed video system. First, it is found that the terminal velocity presented periodical fluctuation, indicating that the drag coefficient is not a constant value. Then the measured drag coefficient was compared with correlations available in literatures. The comparison shows that these correlations cannot give fully satisfactory results in predicting the fluctuated drag coefficient. Based on massive data analysis, a new correlation combined Reynolds number, Eotvos number and Weber number was proposed to calculate the fluctuation of drag coefficient. The drag coefficient predicted by this new model is in excellent agreement with the experimental results over the range of 550 ⩽ Re ⩽ 1700, and the largest relative error is less than 0.4%. Comparing with data of water from existing literature under the condition of 8 < Re < 12,000 and 0.01 < Eo < 600, the proposed model gives better predictions than available drag models.
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