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The Effects of Viscosity and Capillarity on Nonequilibrium Distribution of Gas Bubbles in Swelling Liquid-Gas Solution. / Щёкин, Александр Кимович; Кучма, Анатолий Евдокимович; Аксенова, Елена Валентиновна.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The Effects of Viscosity and Capillarity on Nonequilibrium Distribution of Gas Bubbles in Swelling Liquid-Gas Solution
AU - Щёкин, Александр Кимович
AU - Кучма, Анатолий Евдокимович
AU - Аксенова, Елена Валентиновна
PY - 2023/5/5
Y1 - 2023/5/5
N2 - A detailed statistical description of the evolution of supersaturated-by-gas solution at degassing has been presented on the basis of finding the time-dependent distribution in radii of overcritical gas bubbles. The influence of solution viscosity and capillarity via internal pressure in the bubbles on this distribution has been considered until the moment when the gas supersaturation drops due to depletion and stops nucleation of new overcritical gas bubbles. This study is based on our recent semi-analytical approach (A.E. Kuchma, A.K. Shchekin, J. Chem. Phys. 154, 144101 (2021) and A.K. Shchekin, A.E. Kuchma, E.V. Aksenova, Physica A 609, 128303 (2023)) to the problem of finding the nonstationary growth rate of overcritical bubbles depending on gas supersaturation, diffusivity and solubility in solution, solution viscosity, and surface tension on bubble surface. Other important factors are linked with the initial rate of homogeneous gas bubble nucleation and coupling between diffusivity and viscosity in the solution. Here, we numerically studied how all these factors affect the time-dependent distribution function of overcritical bubbles in their radii, maximal and mean bubble radii, and the time-dependent swelling ratio of a supersaturated-by-gas solution in a wide range of solution viscosities.
AB - A detailed statistical description of the evolution of supersaturated-by-gas solution at degassing has been presented on the basis of finding the time-dependent distribution in radii of overcritical gas bubbles. The influence of solution viscosity and capillarity via internal pressure in the bubbles on this distribution has been considered until the moment when the gas supersaturation drops due to depletion and stops nucleation of new overcritical gas bubbles. This study is based on our recent semi-analytical approach (A.E. Kuchma, A.K. Shchekin, J. Chem. Phys. 154, 144101 (2021) and A.K. Shchekin, A.E. Kuchma, E.V. Aksenova, Physica A 609, 128303 (2023)) to the problem of finding the nonstationary growth rate of overcritical bubbles depending on gas supersaturation, diffusivity and solubility in solution, solution viscosity, and surface tension on bubble surface. Other important factors are linked with the initial rate of homogeneous gas bubble nucleation and coupling between diffusivity and viscosity in the solution. Here, we numerically studied how all these factors affect the time-dependent distribution function of overcritical bubbles in their radii, maximal and mean bubble radii, and the time-dependent swelling ratio of a supersaturated-by-gas solution in a wide range of solution viscosities.
KW - kinetics
KW - degassing
KW - gas bubble
KW - diffusion
KW - distribution function
KW - capillarity
KW - viscosity
KW - swelling
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/724b9432-21d2-34ed-b8fd-9dfdf6ea8367/
U2 - 10.3390/colloids7020039
DO - 10.3390/colloids7020039
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 39
JO - Colloids and Interfaces
JF - Colloids and Interfaces
SN - 2504-5377
IS - 2
M1 - 39
ER -
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