2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6818673
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On the Influences of Air Bubbles on Water Flow in a Two-Dimensional Channel

Abstract: As an inevitable trend for the sustainable development of the global economy, saving energy and reducing emissions are key goals for the entire world. The use of air bubbles to reduce viscous friction is one of the most effective approaches to achieve this goal, as it may significantly reduce the frictional drag of ships. However, the injection of air bubbles will change flow characteristics near the wall due to the significant differences in density and viscosity between air and water. In addition, parameters… Show more

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“…However, as soon as bubbles have formed in a culture flask on the RPM, they immediately hit the flask wall due to buoyancy and travel with rather high velocities along the wall with each revolution. These bubbles create high velocity gradients, and thereby high shear forces, in the liquid film between the bubble and cells [50].…”
Section: Air Bubblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as soon as bubbles have formed in a culture flask on the RPM, they immediately hit the flask wall due to buoyancy and travel with rather high velocities along the wall with each revolution. These bubbles create high velocity gradients, and thereby high shear forces, in the liquid film between the bubble and cells [50].…”
Section: Air Bubblesmentioning
confidence: 99%