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Effects of diffusion on gaseous cavitation bubbles

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973
Rectified diffusion is a mechanism whereby a gas bubble, set into pulsation by a sound field, grows in size because of an effective gating action by the bubble surface area. Bubbles that might otherwise dissolve will grow instead if the sound pressure amplitude exceeds a threshold that depends on the bubble size. A theory of rectified diffusion is used
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Cavitation Bubble Collapse

1995
Abstract In the preceding chapter some of the equations of bubble dynamics were developed and applied to problems of bubble growth. In this chapter we continue the discussion of bubble dynamics but switch attention to the dynamics of collapse and, in particular, consider the consequences of the violent collapse of vapor-filled ...
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MATHEMATCAL THEORY OF CAVITATION BUBBLE DYNNAMICS

Australian Journal of Statistics, 1988
This essay is a summary of some of the mathematical developments used to help elucidate the mechanisms responsible for cavitation damage to hydraulic equipment. The theory presented in this paper is entirely deterministic, although one should be aware of the stochastic character of the cavitation inception process and the inherent randomness of ...
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Dynamics of a Cavitating Bubble

2022
Dmitry A. Biryukov   +2 more
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Laser-induced cavitation bubble near boundaries

Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2023
Yu-Ning Zhang   +2 more
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Characterization of Cavitation Bubbles and Sonoluminescence

2019
Pflieger, Rachel   +3 more
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Thermodynamic of collapsing cavitation bubble investigated by pseudopotential and thermal MRT-LBM

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2020
Minglei Shan   +2 more
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Inertial cavitation and single–bubble sonoluminescence

Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 1999
Thomas J Matula
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A new cavitation model based on bubble-bubble interactions

Physics of Fluids, 2018
M Adama Maiga   +2 more
exaly  

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