A method founded on the follow-up of an electromagnetic cavity resonant frequency working round 390 MHz has been carried out in order to measure the void rates of bubble field induced by a 308 kHz ultrasonic cavitation in liquids. This method can detect void rates as low as 2 × 10−5. The experimental set up permits to study the influence of some experimental parameters on the void rate, such as the acoustic power, the acoustic irradiation duration, and the dissolved gas concentration in the liquid. Moreover, an estimation of the bubble size distribution is obtained. The extension of the method to open resonators and the possibility to observe the fast evolutions of the void rate are considered
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
A few methods and devices are known that can be used to clean heavily contaminated items (repaired c...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
A method founded on the follow-up of an electromagnetic cavity resonant frequency working round 390...
A hyper-frequency method enabling to investigate into the bubble size distribution of a bubble cloud...
Today the acoustic cavitation is used in many fields, from industrial applications for the cleaning...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Experimentally determined transient cavitation thresholds in water have, in the past, exceeded theor...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
The application of high intensity ultrasound to liquids leads to cavitation. In contrast to the homo...
A review is given of the cavitation mechanism and previous work on ultrasonic cavitation in classica...
Ultrasonic oscillations find their wide application in various sectors and industries: metallurgy, c...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
A few methods and devices are known that can be used to clean heavily contaminated items (repaired c...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
A method founded on the follow-up of an electromagnetic cavity resonant frequency working round 390...
A hyper-frequency method enabling to investigate into the bubble size distribution of a bubble cloud...
Today the acoustic cavitation is used in many fields, from industrial applications for the cleaning...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
At present, the field of applications of powerful ultrasound is expanding intensively, and the impro...
Experimentally determined transient cavitation thresholds in water have, in the past, exceeded theor...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
The application of high intensity ultrasound to liquids leads to cavitation. In contrast to the homo...
A review is given of the cavitation mechanism and previous work on ultrasonic cavitation in classica...
Ultrasonic oscillations find their wide application in various sectors and industries: metallurgy, c...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
A few methods and devices are known that can be used to clean heavily contaminated items (repaired c...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...