The presented work is about the detailed pressure, temperature and velocity distribution within a plane, cylindrical and spherical cavitation bubble. The review of Plesset & Prosperetti (1977) and more recently the review of Feng & Leal (1997) describe the time behavior of the gas within a spherical bubble due to forced harmonic oscillations of the bubble wall. We reconsider and extend those previous works by developing from the conversation laws and the ideal gas law a boundary value problem for the distribution of temperature and velocity amplitude within the bubble. This is done for a plane, cylindrical, or spherical bubble. The consequences due to shape differences are discussed. The results show that an oscillating temperature boundary...
Recently, Morch [1,2,3,4] Chahine [5,6] and others have focused attention on the dynamics of a cloud...
The present work focuses on the analysis of the extreme conditions encountered during the process of...
AbstractAcoustic cavitation fields generally involve clouds of inertial bubbles, expanding to many t...
The presented work is about the detailed pressure, temperature and velocity distribution within a pl...
The thermal behavior of a spherical gas bubble in a liquid excited by an acoustic pressure signal is...
Can Fuat Delale (MEF Author)The thermal behaviour of a spherical gas bubble in a liquid driven by an...
TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkiye) [117M072]; National Center fo...
The thermodynamic effects associated with the growth and collapse of a single cavitation bubble are ...
A linearized theory of the forced radial oscillations of a gas bubble in a liquid is presented. Part...
The present work investigates the acoustical absorption and scattering cross-sections of spherical b...
This paper numerically investigates the effect of mass transfer processes on spherical single bubble...
A theoretical model is sought to explain recent experimental results which have shown the sudden ons...
The Rayleigh-Plesset equation is used extensively to model spherical bubble dynamics, yet is has bee...
Different applications of high power ultrasound in industry and medical applications are based on th...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
Recently, Morch [1,2,3,4] Chahine [5,6] and others have focused attention on the dynamics of a cloud...
The present work focuses on the analysis of the extreme conditions encountered during the process of...
AbstractAcoustic cavitation fields generally involve clouds of inertial bubbles, expanding to many t...
The presented work is about the detailed pressure, temperature and velocity distribution within a pl...
The thermal behavior of a spherical gas bubble in a liquid excited by an acoustic pressure signal is...
Can Fuat Delale (MEF Author)The thermal behaviour of a spherical gas bubble in a liquid driven by an...
TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkiye) [117M072]; National Center fo...
The thermodynamic effects associated with the growth and collapse of a single cavitation bubble are ...
A linearized theory of the forced radial oscillations of a gas bubble in a liquid is presented. Part...
The present work investigates the acoustical absorption and scattering cross-sections of spherical b...
This paper numerically investigates the effect of mass transfer processes on spherical single bubble...
A theoretical model is sought to explain recent experimental results which have shown the sudden ons...
The Rayleigh-Plesset equation is used extensively to model spherical bubble dynamics, yet is has bee...
Different applications of high power ultrasound in industry and medical applications are based on th...
Cavitation bubbles are widely observed in a variety of applications, from naval engineering to biome...
Recently, Morch [1,2,3,4] Chahine [5,6] and others have focused attention on the dynamics of a cloud...
The present work focuses on the analysis of the extreme conditions encountered during the process of...
AbstractAcoustic cavitation fields generally involve clouds of inertial bubbles, expanding to many t...