The effect of surfactants on path instability of a rising bubble

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Abstract

We experimentally investigate the surfactant effect on path instability of an air bubble rising in quiescent water. An addition of surfactant varies the gas-water boundary condition from zero shear stress to non-zero shear stress. We report three main findings: firstly, while the drag force acting on the bubble increases with the surfactant concentration as expected, the lift force shows a non-monotonic behavior; secondly, the transient trajectory starting from helical to zigzag is observed, which has never been reported in the case of purified water; lastly, a bubble with the intermediate slip conditions between free-slip and no-slip show a helical motion for a broad range of the Reynolds number. Aforementioned results are rationalized by considering the adsorption-desorption kinetics of the surfactants on gas-water interface and the wake dynamics.

Authors

  • Yoshiyuki Tagawa

    Physics of Fluids, University of Twente, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

  • Shu Takagi

    The University of Tokyo

  • Yoichiro Matsumoto

    The University of Tokyo