Abstract

In this study, experiments were conducted to explore some properties of the bubble plumes of two inclined circular plunging water jets on a water surface in a cubic aeration tank. A particle image velocimetry (PIV) system was used to measure the two-phase jet velocities in both the lateral and axial positions. Other parameters of interest, such as gas holdup ( ε G ), penetration depths ( z p , m) and the height and width of the two-phase mixture due to the air entrainment, were also monitored. The value of bubble mean diameter ( d b , m) under each operating condition was determined by using images captured by the PIV system. The results of the normalized axial velocity for the gas and water jets showed a good mixing effect in the aeration tank. The results obtained under different plunging angles ( α) showed that as d o increases, z p also increases. Furthermore, under the same d o , z p at α = 75° was found to be higher than the ones obtained under other cases. The combination of two inclined jets yielded a higher z p compared to that yielded by one inclined jet. The value of ε G was found to decrease as d o increased for the same liquid flow rate.

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