Journal of Fluid Science and Technology (May 2009)

Basic Space Structure of Bubble-Jet Plume Using Consecutive 3D-PTV

  • Jiro FUNAKI,
  • Atsushi SHINTANI,
  • Ryo KAWAGUCHI,
  • Katsuya HIRATA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/jfst.4.348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 348 – 358

Abstract

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This experimental research concerns the air-bubble-jet flow in water. We try to apply three-dimensional particle tracking velocimetry to the flow. Air bubbles are regarded as tracer particles. Then, we visualise the three-dimensional motions of the bubbles. As we record the stereo images using two high-speed video cameras, we can get timely-consecutive information of the bubbles' motions. As a result, the three-dimensional structure of two simple bubble-jet plumes with different nozzle's tilting angles has been quantitatively revealed near the nozzle exit.

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