1990
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(90)87154-k
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Determination of coalescence frequencies in liquid—liquid dispersions: effect of drop size dependence

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“…A method for measuring tracer gas concentration in gas bubbles was developed by Prince and Blanche (1990) to quantify coalescence in a bubble swarm. Unfortunately the coalescence-rate estimation activities in liquid-liquid dispersions do not represent a coherent picture: While the colorimetric techniques of Hamilton and Pratt (1984) and Garg and Pratt (1984) predict decreasing coalescence rates with increasing drop size, the analysis of the drop-size distribution transients of Ramkrishna and coworkers (Tobin et al, 1990;Wright and Ramkrishna, 1994) indicate the reverse trend. At the current state of knowledge, it is unclear whether these differences are caused by the chemical media and the applied operating conditions of the experiments, or if they result from the specific assumptions in the models used for rate estimation.…”
Section: Description and Estimation Of Drop Interactionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…A method for measuring tracer gas concentration in gas bubbles was developed by Prince and Blanche (1990) to quantify coalescence in a bubble swarm. Unfortunately the coalescence-rate estimation activities in liquid-liquid dispersions do not represent a coherent picture: While the colorimetric techniques of Hamilton and Pratt (1984) and Garg and Pratt (1984) predict decreasing coalescence rates with increasing drop size, the analysis of the drop-size distribution transients of Ramkrishna and coworkers (Tobin et al, 1990;Wright and Ramkrishna, 1994) indicate the reverse trend. At the current state of knowledge, it is unclear whether these differences are caused by the chemical media and the applied operating conditions of the experiments, or if they result from the specific assumptions in the models used for rate estimation.…”
Section: Description and Estimation Of Drop Interactionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These methods are based on rneasured transient drop-size distributions (Laso et al, 1987;Tobin et al, 1990), or a color reaction between two drop populations marked with two different reactive agents to detect coalescence effects (Hamilton and Pratt, 1984;Garg and Pratt, 1984). A method for measuring tracer gas concentration in gas bubbles was developed by Prince and Blanche (1990) to quantify coalescence in a bubble swarm.…”
Section: Description and Estimation Of Drop Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tobin et al 47 extracted only a small volume (50−100 μL) of samples out at a time so that it does not change or disrupt the content of the vessel. However, it is also important to make sure that the amount of sample extracted is adequate to provide a sufficient number of droplets to image.…”
Section: Comparisons Of Drop Size Measurement Betweenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 However, the stabilizer is more effective at low viscosity, and the influence of stabilizer concentration in lowering the surface tension decays when the viscosity of the drops increases. 16 In a study conducted by Tobin et al 47 a few drops of SDS solution were added to their sample in order to immobilize the drops. The SDS solution is able to efficiently stabilize the extracted sample from further coalescence.…”
Section: Comparisons Of Drop Size Measurement Betweenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При интенсивном перемешивании можно полагать, что капли постоянно коалесцируют и редиспергируются, результатом чего является образование некоторого распределения капель по размерам [13][14][15]. Средний размер отражает состояние динамического равновесия между явлениями распада капель и их коалесценции.…”
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