A Simple Parameterization for the Rising Velocity of Bubbles in a Liquid Pool

The determination of the shape and rising velocity of gas bubbles in a liquid pool is of great importance in analyzing the radioactive aerosol emissions from nuclear power plant accidents in terms of the fission product release rate and the pool scrubbing efficiency of radioactive aerosols. This art...

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Published inNuclear engineering and technology Vol. 49; no. 4; pp. 692 - 699
Main Authors Park, Sung Hoon, Park, Changhwan, Lee, JinYong, Lee, Byungchul
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.06.2017
Elsevier
한국원자력학회
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ISSN1738-5733
2234-358X
DOI10.1016/j.net.2016.12.006

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Summary:The determination of the shape and rising velocity of gas bubbles in a liquid pool is of great importance in analyzing the radioactive aerosol emissions from nuclear power plant accidents in terms of the fission product release rate and the pool scrubbing efficiency of radioactive aerosols. This article suggests a simple parameterization for the gas bubble rising velocity as a function of the volume-equivalent bubble diameter; this parameterization does not require prior knowledge of bubble shape. This is more convenient than previously suggested parameterizations because it is given as a single explicit formula. It is also shown that a bubble shape diagram, which is very similar to the Grace's diagram, can be easily generated using the parameterization suggested in this article. Furthermore, the boundaries among the three bubble shape regimes in the Eo–Re plane and the condition for the bypass of the spheroidal regime can be delineated directly from the parameterization formula. Therefore, the parameterization suggested in this article appears to be useful not only in easily determining the bubble rising velocity (e.g., in postulated severe accident analysis codes) but also in understanding the trend of bubble shape change due to bubble growth.
ISSN:1738-5733
2234-358X
DOI:10.1016/j.net.2016.12.006