Experiments are reported in which a single vapor bubble was nucleated and g
rown in a flow field of FC-72 on a flat surface in terrestrial gravity and
microgravity. A thin gold film semi-transparent heater was designed and use
d to generate single bubbles. Bubble nucleation, growth, and departure in m
icrogravity with different flow rates were observed by a CCD camera. It was
found that the transient bubble diameters during growth are proportional t
o the parameter of (Re(-1/3)t*(1/3)), where Re is the Reynolds number and t
* is the dimensionless time. The Forced-convection would affect the downstr
eam edge of a. bubble significantly fin microgravity, while the upstream co
ordinate of a bubble seems to be independent of the flow rate. It was obser
ved that the high flow rate would offset the buoyancy effects. As a result,
the bubble generation frequency, Weber number, and bubble shape tend to be
similar with those in normal gravity. (C) 200 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
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