Suppression of the coalescence of gas bubbles in aqueous electrolyte solutions: dependence on the external pressure and velocity of gas flow through a column with liquid


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An experiment on laser diagnostics of gas bubbles moving in aqueous solutions of different electrolytes has revealed that efficient suppression of gas bubble coalescence (collapse) occurs at certain concentrations of cation−anion pairs. It is experimentally proven that there is an optimal ion composition at which the coalescence is suppressed in a wide range of velocities of gas particle flow through a column with liquid. It is shown that the threshold ion concentrations corresponding to the onset of coalescence suppression decrease with an increase in the external pressure in the liquid. The results obtained can be used in oil production technologies to solve the problem of burning associated oil gas in torches.

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N. Bunkin

Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Prokhorov General Physics Institute

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Email: nbunkin@kapella.gpi.ru
Ресей, Vtoraya Baumanskaya ul. 5, Moscow, 105005; ul. Vavilova 38, Moscow, 119991

A. Drozdov

Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

Email: nbunkin@kapella.gpi.ru
Ресей, Leninskiy pr. 65, Moscow, 119991

N. Drozdov

Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas

Email: nbunkin@kapella.gpi.ru
Ресей, Leninskiy pr. 65, Moscow, 119991

V. Kozlov

Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Prokhorov General Physics Institute

Email: nbunkin@kapella.gpi.ru
Ресей, Vtoraya Baumanskaya ul. 5, Moscow, 105005; ul. Vavilova 38, Moscow, 119991

Vu Tuan

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Email: nbunkin@kapella.gpi.ru
Ресей, Vtoraya Baumanskaya ul. 5, Moscow, 105005

V. Fouilhe

Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines

Email: nbunkin@kapella.gpi.ru
Франция, route de Mimet F-13541, Gardanne, 13541

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