Viscous growth and rebound of a bubble near a rigid surface
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Authors
Michelin, S
Gallino, G
Gallaire, F
Lauga, E
Publication Date
2019Journal Title
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
ISSN
0022-1120
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Volume
860
Pages
172-199
Type
Article
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Michelin, S., Gallino, G., Gallaire, F., & Lauga, E. (2019). Viscous growth and rebound of a bubble near a rigid surface. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 860 172-199. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.876
Abstract
<jats:p>Motivated by the dynamics of microbubbles near catalytic surfaces in bubble-powered microrockets, we consider theoretically the growth of a free spherical bubble near a flat no-slip surface in a Stokes flow. The flow at the bubble surface is characterised by a constant slip length allowing us to tune the hydrodynamic mobility of its surface and tackle in one formulation both clean and contaminated bubbles as well as rigid shells. Starting with a bubble of infinitesimal size, the fluid flow and hydrodynamic forces on the growing bubble are obtained analytically. We demonstrate that, depending on the value of the bubble slip length relative to the initial distance to the wall, the bubble will either monotonically drain the fluid separating it from the wall, which will exponentially thin, or it will bounce off the surface once before eventually draining the thin film. Clean bubbles are shown to be a singular limit which always monotonically get repelled from the surface. The bouncing events for bubbles with finite slip lengths are further analysed in detail in the lubrication limit. In particular, we identify the origin of the reversal of the hydrodynamic force direction as due to the change in the flow pattern in the film between the bubble and the surface and to the associated lubrication pressure. Last, the final drainage dynamics of the film is observed to follow a universal algebraic scaling for all finite slip lengths.</jats:p>
Keywords
bubble dynamics, low-Reynolds-number flows, lubrication theory
Sponsorship
ERC
Funder references
European Research Council (682754)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.876
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/287376
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