International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in liquid flows at the fundamental scale of cavitation bubble collapse. Cavitation bubbles form in a liquid when the pressure of the liquid decreases locally below the saturated vapor pressure p sat v. The bubbles grow due to low ambient pressure and collapse when the surrounding liquid pressure increases again above p sat v. Bubble collapse near solid walls can result in high velocity liquid jet and shock wave emission that cause high pressure loads on the wall. These pressure loads are responsible for the erosive damages on solid surfaces, as observed in applications like liquid fuel injection, hydrodynamic power generation and mar...
We present a study of shock-induced collapse of single bubbles near/attached to an elastic-plastic s...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
To evaluate the aggressiveness power of cavitating flows and to improve prediction methods for cavit...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
Material deformation and pitting from cavitation bubble collapse is investigated using fluid dynamic...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
This research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in compressib...
This research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in compressib...
This research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in compressib...
International audienceA meshless Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics solver is used to simulate the coll...
We present a study of shock-induced collapse of single bubbles near/attached to an elastic-plastic s...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
To evaluate the aggressiveness power of cavitating flows and to improve prediction methods for cavit...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
Material deformation and pitting from cavitation bubble collapse is investigated using fluid dynamic...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
International audienceThe motivation behind this research lies in understanding the physical mechani...
In liquid flow, the liquid vaporizes when the pressure drops below vapor pressure and cavities form....
This research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in compressib...
This research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in compressib...
This research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation erosion in compressib...
International audienceA meshless Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics solver is used to simulate the coll...
We present a study of shock-induced collapse of single bubbles near/attached to an elastic-plastic s...
International audienceThis numerical work focuses on the collapse of a single air bubble close to a ...
To evaluate the aggressiveness power of cavitating flows and to improve prediction methods for cavit...