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Cross-sectional area variation as a key factor in pressure wave attenuation in bubbly flows: A theoretical analysis
Pressure waves propagating through bubble-containing liquids in tubes experience considerable attenuation. Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have derived an equation describing this phenomenon, ...
The intrinsic beauty of bubbles—those thin watery spheres filled with air or other gases—has long captured the imagination of children and adults alike. But bubbles are also a linchpin of nuclear ...
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Elegant theory predicts the chaos created by bubbles
A team of international researchers from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Johns Hopkins University and Duke University has discovered that a century-old theory describing turbulence in ...
This paper describes investigations of the dynamics and acoustics of clouds of cavitation bubbles. Recent experimental and computational findings show that the collapse of clouds of cavitating bubbles ...
A team of researchers in France has found that applying a voltage across a 100-nm-thick cylindrical soap film causes the fluid inside it to flow upwards. If the voltage is increased, the film thickens ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Pressure waves propagating through bubble-containing liquids in tubes, known as "bubbly flow," behave distinctly from those in single-phase liquids, necessitating precise understanding ...
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