We generally think of bubbles as benign and harmless and yet they can manifest the most remarkable range of physical effects. Some of those effects are the stuff of our everyday experience as in the tinkling of a brook or the sounds of breaking waves at the beach. But even these mundane effects are examples of the ability of bubbles to gather, focus and radiate energy (acoustic energy in the above examples). In other contexts that focusing of energy can lead to serious technological problems as when cavitation bubbles eat great holes through ships' propeller blades or cause a threat to the integrity of the spillways at the Hoover Dam. In liquid-propelled rocket engines, bubbles pose a danger to the stability of the propulsion system, and in...
When a sound wave interacts with a bubble or a collection of bubbles present in a fluid, there is a...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...
There are an increasing number of biological and bioengineering contexts in which cavitation is eith...
The paper presents a study of the generation of hydrodynamic bubbly cavitation in microchannels to i...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
Many environmental, biological, and engineered fluidic systems invariably involve bubbles suspended ...
If anyone begins to think about the term ultrasound, the first thing that comes to the mind is the f...
We have been investigating the fundamental chemistry and physics underlying the application of elect...
Hydrodynamic cavitation is a physical phenomenon characterized by vaporization and bubble formation ...
There are an increasing number of biological and bioengineering contexts in which cavitation is eith...
Microbubbles and cavitation are playing an increasingly significant role in both diagnostic and ther...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
When a sound wave interacts with a bubble or a collection of bubbles present in a fluid, there is a...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...
There are an increasing number of biological and bioengineering contexts in which cavitation is eith...
The paper presents a study of the generation of hydrodynamic bubbly cavitation in microchannels to i...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
Strongly collapsing bubbles, whose presence and activity are often conveniently captured by the word...
Many environmental, biological, and engineered fluidic systems invariably involve bubbles suspended ...
If anyone begins to think about the term ultrasound, the first thing that comes to the mind is the f...
We have been investigating the fundamental chemistry and physics underlying the application of elect...
Hydrodynamic cavitation is a physical phenomenon characterized by vaporization and bubble formation ...
There are an increasing number of biological and bioengineering contexts in which cavitation is eith...
Microbubbles and cavitation are playing an increasingly significant role in both diagnostic and ther...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
When a sound wave interacts with a bubble or a collection of bubbles present in a fluid, there is a...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a cri...