2010
DOI: 10.1109/joe.2010.2044940
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Bubble Size Measurements in Breaking Waves Using Optical Fiber Phase Detection Probes

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“…the range of scales for which the power law is observed starts close to the smallest scale resolved in the simulation and ends around 4 mm. The time evolution of N (r, t) is in agreement with the experimental results from Blenkinsopp & Chaplin (2010), where the bubble size distribution is found to follow a power law with m ≈ 3 roughly constant during the active breaking stage.…”
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“…the range of scales for which the power law is observed starts close to the smallest scale resolved in the simulation and ends around 4 mm. The time evolution of N (r, t) is in agreement with the experimental results from Blenkinsopp & Chaplin (2010), where the bubble size distribution is found to follow a power law with m ≈ 3 roughly constant during the active breaking stage.…”
Section: Time Evolution Of the Bubble Size Distribution And Integral supporting
confidence: 88%
“…3.7) can be applied to the experimental data of Deane & Stokes (2002) shown in the inset of Figure 1. Figure 7e shows the time-averaged bubble size distributionN (r) over the active breaking time τ b .N (r) is found to follow a power law,N (r) ∝ r −m , with 3 m 3.5 compatible with various experimental results (Terrill et al 2001;Deane & Stokes 2002;Rojas & Loewen 2007;Blenkinsopp & Chaplin 2010). The bubble inertial subrange, i.e.…”
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