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On the dynamics of bubbles in polymer aqueous solutions

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Mechanics and Physics of Bubbles in Liquids
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By analysing experimentally the rheological behaviors of polyethylene oxide solutions, polyacrylamide solutions, carboxymethylcellulose solutions, and hydroxy-ethylcellulose solution, a rheological model is proposed. The effect of various polymer additives on an air-liquid surface tension is made clear. The equation of motion for a bubble and the pressure equation are derived by using the new rheological expression, and then the effects of a kind of polymer and a polymer concentration on the bubble radius-time history and impulse pressure are numerically examined.

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Shima, A., Tsujino, T. (1982). On the dynamics of bubbles in polymer aqueous solutions. In: van Wijngaarden, L. (eds) Mechanics and Physics of Bubbles in Liquids. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7532-3_24

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