The transport equation (Equation 19–6) governing the bubble radius R involves a source term, which has been pre-programmed as a PMAT function. The general form of this function is given by
(19–7) |
where and
respectively stand for the bubble radius and the pressure in the
fluid. A comparison between equations Equation 19–6 and
Equation 19–7 easily allows you to identify the
meaning and value of the parameters a to
e. More precisely, you will find a = 1,
b is a typical viscosity of the mixture at the end of the
process, c is the initial gas pressure, d
is the initial gas bubble radius and e is a surface tension
coefficient.