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Walks of bubbles on a hot wire in a liquid bath
Duchesne, Alexis; Caps, Hervé
2017In Europhysics Letters, 118, p. 44001
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Keywords :
drops and bubbles; thermocapillary flows; interfacial flows
Abstract :
[en] When a horizontal resistive wire is heated up to the boiling point in a subcooled liquid bath, some vapor bubbles nucleate on its surface. The traditional nucleate boiling theory predicts that bubbles generated from active nucleate sites grow up and depart from the heating surface due to buoyancy and inertia. However, we observed here a different behavior: the bubbles slide along the heated wire. In this situation, unexpected regimes are observed; from the simple sliding motion to bubble clustering. We noticed that bubbles could rapidly change their moving direction and may also interact. Finally, we propose an interpretation for both the attraction between the bubbles and the wire and for the motion of the bubbles on the wire in terms of Marangoni effects.
Research center :
UR-CESAME
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Duchesne, Alexis
Caps, Hervé ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Optofluidique
Language :
English
Title :
Walks of bubbles on a hot wire in a liquid bath
Alternative titles :
[en] Marches de bulles sur un fil chaud dans un bain liquide
Publication date :
May 2017
Journal title :
Europhysics Letters
ISSN :
0295-5075
eISSN :
1286-4854
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, France
Volume :
118
Pages :
44001
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
Supercool
Funders :
ARC Supercool
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