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Case Studies in Fluid Mechanics with Sensitivities to Governing Variables
ISBN:
9781119524717
No. of Pages:
198
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2019
In this chapter we will consider a two-phase flow, namely CO2 bubbles in gas phase flowing upwards in a stationary glass of beer which is in liquid phase. Let us assume that the rising bubble is a rigid sphere and its upward motion is governed by three forces, the upward buoyancy force, downward gravity (bubble weight), and drag forces.
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