A perfect fluid theory, which neglects the effect of gravity, and which assumes that the pressure inside a cavitation bubble remains constant during the collapse process, is given for the case of a nonhemispherical, but axially symmetric cavity which collapses in contact with a solid boundary. The theory suggests the possibility that such a cavity may deform to the extent that its wall strikes the solid boundary before minimum cavity volume is reached. High-speed motion pictures of cavities generated by spark methods are used to test the theory experimentally. Agreement between theory and experiment is good for the range of experimental cavities considered, and the phenomenon of the cavity wall striking the solid boundary does indeed occur....
The purpose of this discussion is to explore in more detail the mechanics of the cyclic process whic...
New experimental observations are presented which support the high speed jet mechanism of cavitatio...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
A perfect fluid theory, which neglects the effect of gravity, and which assumes that the pressure in...
.1 fJelject fluid theory, which neglects the effect of gravity, and which assumes that the pressure ...
Vapor bubble collapse problems lacking spherical symmetry are solved here using a numerical method d...
Vapour bubble collapse problems lacking spherical symmetry are solved here using a numerical method ...
In the first section of this report a review of some of the attempts to measure cavity collapse pre...
This paper presents numerical solutions for the flow in the vicinity of a collapsing spherical bubbl...
This paper describes water-tunnel investigations into the mechanics of "fixed"-type cavitation and ...
The determination of the stresses produced by cavity collapse has been of interest since Rayleigh's ...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
A refined description of the hydrodynamic mechanisms involved in determining the erosiveness of a co...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
A convenient and economical method for the production of cavitation damage is described. Cavitation ...
The purpose of this discussion is to explore in more detail the mechanics of the cyclic process whic...
New experimental observations are presented which support the high speed jet mechanism of cavitatio...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
A perfect fluid theory, which neglects the effect of gravity, and which assumes that the pressure in...
.1 fJelject fluid theory, which neglects the effect of gravity, and which assumes that the pressure ...
Vapor bubble collapse problems lacking spherical symmetry are solved here using a numerical method d...
Vapour bubble collapse problems lacking spherical symmetry are solved here using a numerical method ...
In the first section of this report a review of some of the attempts to measure cavity collapse pre...
This paper presents numerical solutions for the flow in the vicinity of a collapsing spherical bubbl...
This paper describes water-tunnel investigations into the mechanics of "fixed"-type cavitation and ...
The determination of the stresses produced by cavity collapse has been of interest since Rayleigh's ...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
A refined description of the hydrodynamic mechanisms involved in determining the erosiveness of a co...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
A convenient and economical method for the production of cavitation damage is described. Cavitation ...
The purpose of this discussion is to explore in more detail the mechanics of the cyclic process whic...
New experimental observations are presented which support the high speed jet mechanism of cavitatio...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...