Energy spectra in turbulent bubbly flows
Vivek N. Prakash, Julian Martinez Mercado, Leen van Wijngaarden,, Ernesto Mancilla, Yoshiyuki Tagawa, Detlef Lohse, Chao Sun

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates how the energy spectrum in turbulent bubbly flows transitions from classical turbulence to bubble-dominated turbulence, revealing a universal -3 scaling at small scales regardless of the bubblance parameter.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the -3 energy spectrum scaling is universal in bubbly flows and challenges the effectiveness of the bubblance parameter in characterizing turbulence spectra.
Findings
The -3 spectrum holds for all bubbly flows with bubbles present.
Bubbles cause deviations from Gaussian velocity PDFs, with positive tail asymmetry.
The bubblance parameter is not suitable for characterizing the energy spectrum in bubbly turbulence.
Abstract
We conduct experiments in a turbulent bubbly flow to study the nature of the transition between the classical 5/3 energy spectrum scaling for a single-phase turbulent flow and the 3 scaling for a swarm of bubbles rising in a quiescent liquid and of bubble-dominated turbulence. The bubblance parameter, which measures the ratio of the bubble-induced kinetic energy to the kinetic energy induced by the turbulent liquid fluctuations before bubble injection, is often used to characterise the bubbly flow. We vary the bubblance parameter from (pseudo-turbulence) to (single-phase flow) over 2-3 orders of magnitude () to study its effect on the turbulent energy spectrum and liquid velocity fluctuations. The probability density functions (PDFs) of the liquid velocity fluctuations show deviations from the Gaussian profile for , i.e. when bubbles are…
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