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The small size of microbubbles, along with their stability, has made them popular in many applications. Most of the applications involve the flow of microbubbles through capillary environments. In this study, the rheological behavior of microbubbles has been examined using their flow index in capillary tubes, in Re<50. The flow indexes of microbubbles have been calculated from the experimental...
The viscosity of microbubbles has been measured in capillary tubes. Experiments were conducted in tubes of different diameters and lengths, with a constant microbubble concentration. The effects of bubble void fraction and size distribution on the viscosity of microbubbles were also investigated. Microbubbles demonstrate shear‐thinning non‐Newtonian behavior. The viscosity of microbubbles decreases...
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