Abstract

Numerical simulation of the motion of a Taylor gas bubble in a heated small-diameter tube is carried out. Two models are used to describe the dependence of surface tension on temperature. In the first model, the surface tension decreases with temperature, and in the second, it increases, which corresponds to pure water and an aqueous surfactant solution. It is shown that the derivative sign affects the thickness of the liquid film around the bubble.

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