Ali Pourzahedi, Emad Chaparian, Ali Roustaei, Ian A. Frigaard
Abstract
We use computational methods to determine the minimal yield-stress required in order to hold static a buoyant bubble in a yield-stress liquid. The static limit is governed by the bubble shape, the dimensionless surface tension () and the ratio of the yield-stress to the buoyancy stress (). For a given geometry, bubbles are static for , which we determine for a range of shapes. Given that surface tension is negligible, long prolate bubbles require larger yield-stress to hold static compared to oblate bubbles. Non-zero