T Fu, Y Ma - Chemical Engineering Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Bubbles are always encountered for gas–liquid two-phase flow in microchannels, and have potential applications in chemical engineering, polymer engineering, food engineering, and …
We provide a comprehensive and systematic description of the diverse microbubble generation methods recently developed to satisfy emerging technological, pharmaceutical …
Capillary‐based microfluidics is a great technique to produce monodisperse and complex emulsions and particulate suspensions. In this review, the current understanding of drop and …
A new regime of operation of PDMS-based flow-focusing microfluidic devices is presented. We show that monodisperse microbubbles with diameters below one-tenth of the channel …
S Gekle, JM Gordillo - Journal of fluid mechanics, 2010 - cambridge.org
At the beginning of the last century Worthington and Cole discovered that the high-speed jets ejected after the impact of an axisymmetric solid on a liquid surface are intimately …
We perform extensive experiments with coflowing liquids in microfluidic devices and provide a closed expression for the drop size as a function of measurable parameters in the jetting …
J Ruiz-Rus, P Ern, V Roig… - Journal of Fluid …, 2022 - cambridge.org
We investigate experimentally the coalescence cascade process for a confined swarm of deformable bubbles immersed in a bidimensional vertical cell filled with water. For different …
JM Gordillo, S Gekle - Journal of fluid mechanics, 2010 - cambridge.org
The capillary breakup of the high-speed Worthington jets ejected after a cavity collapse in water occurs due to the high-Reynolds-number version of the capillary end-pinching …
A numerical simulation has been accomplished to analyze the problem of dynamic bubble formation from a submerged orifice in an immiscible Newtonian liquid under the condition of …