A microelectrode is used to measure the mass transfer perturbation and characteristics during the growth and subsequent collapse of a single bubble (which, following its initial expansion, achieved a maximum radius, Rm, of not, vert, similar500–1000 ?m). This mass transfer enhancement was associated with the forced convection, driven by bubble motion, as the result of a single cavitation event generated by a laser pulse beneath a 25 ?m diameter Au microelectrode. Evidence for bubble growth and rebound is gained from the electrochemical and acoustic measurements. This is supported with high-speed video footage of the events generated. A threshold for the formation of large cavitation bubbles in electrolyte solutions is suggested
This doctoral thesis describes the investigation carried out by the author in pursuit of a better un...
There have been tried many types of liquids with different ranges of viscosity values that have been...
One of the remaining open questions in cavitation erosion research is the one on the importance of t...
A dual microelectrode is employed to study the electrochemical effects of optical cavitation on eros...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
Cavitation has shown its destructive effects on hydro-machinery and has been investigated since last...
Cavitation is the formation of vapour filled bubbles in a liquid. They can be generated either by th...
The experiments conducted in this study consisted of a series of plasma generated cavitation bubbles...
The investigation of bubble events generated and driven in an acoustic environment is reported. An e...
Cavitation bubble dynamics near a solid boundary have been studied for quite a long time, primarily ...
The nucleation and growth of cavitation bubbles few micrometers in size in water generated by a 60 p...
Laser-induced bubbles can be caused by an optical breakdown in water. They are a result of the optod...
This thesis details an investigation of bubble dynamics using a set of novel electrochemical impedan...
This article presents the sterilization of bacteria using cavitation bubbles. Cavitation generated b...
This doctoral thesis describes the investigation carried out by the author in pursuit of a better un...
There have been tried many types of liquids with different ranges of viscosity values that have been...
One of the remaining open questions in cavitation erosion research is the one on the importance of t...
A dual microelectrode is employed to study the electrochemical effects of optical cavitation on eros...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
Cavitation has shown its destructive effects on hydro-machinery and has been investigated since last...
Cavitation is the formation of vapour filled bubbles in a liquid. They can be generated either by th...
The experiments conducted in this study consisted of a series of plasma generated cavitation bubbles...
The investigation of bubble events generated and driven in an acoustic environment is reported. An e...
Cavitation bubble dynamics near a solid boundary have been studied for quite a long time, primarily ...
The nucleation and growth of cavitation bubbles few micrometers in size in water generated by a 60 p...
Laser-induced bubbles can be caused by an optical breakdown in water. They are a result of the optod...
This thesis details an investigation of bubble dynamics using a set of novel electrochemical impedan...
This article presents the sterilization of bacteria using cavitation bubbles. Cavitation generated b...
This doctoral thesis describes the investigation carried out by the author in pursuit of a better un...
There have been tried many types of liquids with different ranges of viscosity values that have been...
One of the remaining open questions in cavitation erosion research is the one on the importance of t...