Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles implode if the sound pressure is high enough. This process is called cavitation. Interesting phenomena take place during the collapse. The gas and vapour inside the bubble are compressed and reach temperatures of several thousand Kelvin and pressures of several hundred bars, a dense plasma is formed inside the bubble, light is emitted, reactive radical molecules are formed, and there is a liquid flow around the bubble which can be utilised for mixing or even scission of polymers by strain rates. An eroding jet is formed if the bubble collapses near a wall. The pressure and temperature are at ambient conditions around the bubble during this pro...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
The feasibility of ultrasound-induced in situ radical formation in liquid carbon dioxide was demonst...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
The feasibility of ultrasound-induced in situ radical formation in liquid carbon dioxide was demonst...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation is known to enhance chemical reactions as well as mass transfer at amb...
The feasibility of ultrasound-induced in situ radical formation in liquid carbon dioxide was demonst...