Experimental investigation of heat transport in homogeneous bubbly flow
Biljana Gvozdic, Elise Almeras, Varghese Mathai, Xiaojue Zhu, Dennis, P. M. van Gils, Roberto Verzicco, Sander G. Huisman, Chao Sun, Detlef Lohse

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates how bubble injection affects heat transport in a water column, revealing significant enhancement, altered scaling laws, and increased temperature fluctuations across scales, shifting the dominant heat transfer mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed experimental analysis of heat transfer in homogeneous bubbly flow, highlighting the independence of Nusselt number from Rayleigh number at low bubble concentrations and identifying the dominant role of bubble-induced agitation.
Findings
Heat transfer is enhanced up to 20 times with bubble injection.
Nusselt number depends on gas volume fraction, not Rayleigh number, at low concentrations.
Bubble-induced fluctuations dominate heat transfer dynamics across scales.
Abstract
We present results on the global and local characterisation of heat transport in homogeneous bubbly flow. Experimental measurements were performed with and without the injection of mm diameter bubbles (corresponding to ) in a rectangular water column heated from one side and cooled from the other. The gas volume fraction was varied in the range , and the Rayleigh number in the range . We find that the global heat transfer is enhanced up to 20 times due to bubble injection. Interestingly, for bubbly flow, for our lowest concentration onwards, the Nusselt number is nearly independent of , and depends solely on the gas volume fraction~. We observe the scaling , which is suggestive of a diffusive transport…
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