An analysis is given of the collapse of a spherical cavity in a large body of an incompressible viscoelastic liquid. Proceeding from a linear rheological model for the liquid, one obtains a nonlinear integro‐differential equation for the motion of the cavity. Analytical solutions are derived for certain limiting values of the parameters governing collapse, and some numerical solutions are presented for various other values. As one of the more interesting results of this work, it is found that elasticity in the liquid can significantly retard the collapse of a void and produce prolonged, oscillatory motion whenever the relaxation time of the fluid is moderately large in comparison to the Rayleigh collapse time. This is in sharp contrast to t...
A simplified form of the stability equation appropriate for liquids of small viscosity undergoing ne...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
The collapse of a one-dimensional cavity in a compressible, inviscid liquid is treated exactly. Resu...
The collapse of a spherical bubble in an infinite expanse of viscoelastic fluid is considered. For a...
International audienceClosed form analytical solutions for the dynamic expansion of a spherical void...
A general theory is developed to determine the dynamic characteristics and stability of a gas cavity...
The dynamic characteristics of a gas bubble situated in a viscoelastic fluid of three‐parameter Oldr...
The collapse of a spherical (cylindrical) cavity in air is studied analytically. The global solution...
An understanding of the phenomena associated with cavitation is important in many areas of science a...
In a variety of biomedical engineering applications, cavitation occurs in soft tissue, a viscoelasti...
The problem of filling a spherical cavity in a liquid has attracted the attention of many authors. T...
The collapse of a spherical (cylindrical) cavity in air is studied analytically. The global solution...
This paper presents numerical solutions for the flow in the vicinity of a collapsing spherical bubbl...
The nonlinear oscillations of a spherical, acoustically forced gas bubble in nonlinear viscoelastic...
AbstractWe experimentally study the collapse of cavities formedby bubbles of different radius R at t...
A simplified form of the stability equation appropriate for liquids of small viscosity undergoing ne...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
The collapse of a one-dimensional cavity in a compressible, inviscid liquid is treated exactly. Resu...
The collapse of a spherical bubble in an infinite expanse of viscoelastic fluid is considered. For a...
International audienceClosed form analytical solutions for the dynamic expansion of a spherical void...
A general theory is developed to determine the dynamic characteristics and stability of a gas cavity...
The dynamic characteristics of a gas bubble situated in a viscoelastic fluid of three‐parameter Oldr...
The collapse of a spherical (cylindrical) cavity in air is studied analytically. The global solution...
An understanding of the phenomena associated with cavitation is important in many areas of science a...
In a variety of biomedical engineering applications, cavitation occurs in soft tissue, a viscoelasti...
The problem of filling a spherical cavity in a liquid has attracted the attention of many authors. T...
The collapse of a spherical (cylindrical) cavity in air is studied analytically. The global solution...
This paper presents numerical solutions for the flow in the vicinity of a collapsing spherical bubbl...
The nonlinear oscillations of a spherical, acoustically forced gas bubble in nonlinear viscoelastic...
AbstractWe experimentally study the collapse of cavities formedby bubbles of different radius R at t...
A simplified form of the stability equation appropriate for liquids of small viscosity undergoing ne...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
The collapse of a one-dimensional cavity in a compressible, inviscid liquid is treated exactly. Resu...