The behaviour of a single bubble in blood and in water is studied by using a non-Newtonian model of spherical bubble dynamics. This model considers the compressibility of the liquid surrounding the bubble, the shear-thinning characteristic of liquid viscosity, liquid density and surface tension. It was found that, for values of the maximum bubble radius larger than $10^{-1}\un{mm}$, the collapse of a bubble in a constant pressure field in blood is more violent than in water. It suggests that the amount of collateral damage of the biological tissue induced by bubble collapse during high-speed rotational angioplasty and laser-induced angioplasty can be underestimated by experiments in vitro using water as ambient liquid
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
The phenomenon of stretched cells in the vicinity of an oscillating bubble is investigated in this w...
The dynamics of shock waves and cavitation bubbles generated by short laser pulses in water and ela...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Under decompression, bubbles can form in the human body, and these can be found both within the body...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...
Cavitation bubble collapse close to a submerged sphere on a microscale is investigated numerically u...
Shockwave lithotripsy repeatedly focuses shockwaves on kidney stones to induce their fracture, parti...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
In a variety of biomedical engineering applications, cavitation occurs in soft tissue, a viscoelasti...
Some numerical solutions are presented which describe the flow in the vicinity of a collapsing spher...
In this study, a single cavitation bubble is generated by rotating a U-tube filled with water. A ser...
An understanding of the phenomena associated with cavitation is important in many areas of science a...
The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles has been implicated as a potential damage mechanism le...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
The phenomenon of stretched cells in the vicinity of an oscillating bubble is investigated in this w...
The dynamics of shock waves and cavitation bubbles generated by short laser pulses in water and ela...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Under decompression, bubbles can form in the human body, and these can be found both within the body...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...
Cavitation bubble collapse close to a submerged sphere on a microscale is investigated numerically u...
Shockwave lithotripsy repeatedly focuses shockwaves on kidney stones to induce their fracture, parti...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
In a variety of biomedical engineering applications, cavitation occurs in soft tissue, a viscoelasti...
Some numerical solutions are presented which describe the flow in the vicinity of a collapsing spher...
In this study, a single cavitation bubble is generated by rotating a U-tube filled with water. A ser...
An understanding of the phenomena associated with cavitation is important in many areas of science a...
The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles has been implicated as a potential damage mechanism le...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
The phenomenon of stretched cells in the vicinity of an oscillating bubble is investigated in this w...
The dynamics of shock waves and cavitation bubbles generated by short laser pulses in water and ela...