Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.32, No.12, 1984-1991, 2009
Numerical Study on Bubble Formation of a Gas-Liquid Flow in a T-Junction Microchannel
Bubble emergence in a gas-liquid flow in a T-junction microchannel of 100 mu m diameter, operated under a squeezing regime, was simulated with the computational fluid dynamics method. In general, bubble formation in channels includes three stages: expansion, collapse and pinching off. After analyzing and comparing quantitatively the three forces of pressure, surface tension and shear stress acting on the gas thread in the whole process, their effects in the different stages were identified. The collapse stage was the most important for bubble formation and was investigated in detail. It was found that the collapse process was mostly influenced by the liquid superficial velocity, and the rate and time of collapse can be correlated with empirical equations including the liquid superficial velocity, the capillary number and the Reynolds number.