Abstract
A new and systematic approach is proposed to determine the migration of torque-free spherical bubbles immersed in a steady and non-uniform unbounded Stokes flow and subject to arbitrary capillary effects. The advocated procedure appeals to only a very few quantities on the surface of each bubble and is therefore suitable for a future numerical treatment of arbitrary clusters of bubbles. For a single bubble, the theory allows a straightforward analytical implementation and the predicted results agree well with Hetsroni and Haber (1970), Hetsroni et al. (1971) and Subramanian (1985). The thermocapillary motion of non-conducting spherical bubbles freely suspended in a quiescent liquid in the presence of an arbitrary ambient temperature T∞, is considered and it is shown that it is futile to determine the disturbed temperature field, whatever T∞, once bubbles are equivalent (i.e. experience the same velocity in a given uniform temperature gradient ∇T∞, as obtained by Acrivos et al. 1990 and Wang et al. 1994 .
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 391-401 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Journal of Fluid Mechanics |
| Volume | 504 |
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| Publication status | Published - 10 Apr 2004 |
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