Dynamics of air bubbles in removing proteins or bacteria on a tilted surface
ORAL
Abstract
In this study, we conduct experiments to test the cleaning efficacy of bubbles at different inclination angles of a surface. We use two different surfaces coatings of either a protein solution or a bacterial biofilm. Our experimental results indicate that bubbles exhibit the best cleaning efficacy at the surface angle of θ=20o for polydisperse bubbles in the range of 0.3-2 mm and with an average radius of 0.6 mm in radius. To gain a better understanding of the underlying mechanism, we perform numerical analysis of a single air bubble impacting surfaces with different angles. Our numerical and theoretical results show that the shear stress, that is proportional to the sliding speed but inversely proportional to the film thickness, result in the maximum shear force occurring at θ≈22o ≈π/8 in good agreement with the experiments.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.03309
Presenters
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Alireza Hooshanginejad
University of Minnesota
Authors
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Alireza Hooshanginejad
University of Minnesota
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Timothy Sheppard
Cornell University
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Purui Xu
Cornell University
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Janeth Manyalla
Cornell University
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John Jaicks
Cornell University
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Ehsan Esmaili
Purdue University
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Sunghwan Jung
Cornell University, Cornell