VISCOSITY OF MAGMAS CONTAINING HIGHLY DEFORMABLE BUBBLES

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dc.contributor.author Manga M.
dc.contributor.author Loewenberg M.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-10T04:02:04Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-10T04:02:04Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=553906
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2001, 105, 1-2, 19-24
dc.identifier.issn 0377-0273
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24609
dc.description.abstract The shear viscosity of a suspension of deformable bubbles dispersed within a Newtonian fluid is calculated as a function of the shear rate and strain. The relative importance of bubble deformation in the suspension is characterized by the capillary number (Ca), which represents the ratio of viscous and surface tension stresses. For small Ca, bubbles remain nearly spherical, and for sufficiently large strains the viscosity of suspension is greater than that of the suspending fluid, i.e. the relative viscosity is greater than 1. If Ca>O(1) the relative viscosity is less than one. In the limit that Ca->~ (surface tension is dynamically negligible), numerical calculations for a suspension of spherical bubbles agree well with the experimental measurements of Lejeune et al. (1999, Rheology of bubble-bearing magmas. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., vol. 166, pp. 71-84). In general, bubbles have a modest effect on the relative viscosity, with viscosity changing by less than a factor of about 3 for volume fractions up to 50%.
dc.subject VISCOSITY OF MAGMAS
dc.subject DEFORMABLE BUBBLES
dc.subject SURFACE TENSION
dc.title VISCOSITY OF MAGMAS CONTAINING HIGHLY DEFORMABLE BUBBLES
dc.type Статья


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