Merging bubbles create a satellite while droplets do not

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  • aphros

    Finite volume solver for incompressible multiphase flows with surface tension. Foaming flows in complex geometries.

  • Compare coalescence of bubbles (left) and droplets (right) in this vertical arrangement. Bubbles create a small satellite bubble while droplets do not. The initial radius of bubbles and droplets is about 0.5 mm. Simulation done with Aphros https://github.com/cselab/aphros​ . Checkout the gallery of interactive simulations https://github.com/cselab/aphros/wiki/Aphros-Explorer

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