Hydrodynamic interaction between coaxially rising bubbles in elastoviscoplastic materials: Equal bubbles
A. Kordalis, D. Pema, Silas Androulakis, Yannis Dimakopoulos, John Tsamopoulos
Abstract
We investigate the pair interaction of equal-size, tandem bubbles rising in yield stress fluids with elasticity. This configuration manifests intense attractive dynamics and conforms with experimental reports that, in such materials, a bubble tends to follow the path of a preceding one. We demonstrate that the reason is that the solid-like behavior of the material preserves stresses generated by the passage of the leading bubble and makes the material ``softer'' for the trailing one. We conduct an extensive parametric study, on the geometric features such as the bubble radius and the initial separation distance, and on the material properties.
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