Above the bubble point pressure, the oil formation volume factor decreases as the pressure is increased, because there is no more gas available to go into solution and the oil is compressed.
The bubble decreases in size and may even be reabsorbed by the liquid.
It is the minimum temperature at which the first vapour or gas bubble is formed.
A single free floating bubble, undisturbed by wind pressures will always be round.
It pops because pressure is being applied.
Above the bubble point pressure, the oil formation volume factor decreases as the pressure is increased, because there is no more gas available to go into solution and the oil is compressed.
True Vapor Pressure is the pressure of the vapor in equilibrium with the liquid at 100 F (it is equal to the bubble point pressure at 100 F).
True Vapor Pressure is the pressure of the vapor in equilibrium with the liquid at 100 F (it is equal to the bubble point pressure at 100 F)
gas and a pressure
The bubble decreases in size and may even be reabsorbed by the liquid.
It is the minimum temperature at which the first vapour or gas bubble is formed.
There is so much pressure wile the bubble expands it pops.
a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
Bjernkes force is exerted on a gas bubble when the gas bubble is in a liquid, is subjected to an acoustic pressure field, and undergoes volume pulsations. If the acoustic pressure gradient is not zero, it can couple with the bubble oscillation to produce a translational force on the bubble. This force is known as the primary Bjerknes force.
even air pressure
As a bubble rises to the surface of a liquid the pressure on it is going DOWN. Therefore the bubble expands, and usually bursts at the surface.
A single free floating bubble, undisturbed by wind pressures will always be round.