This paper discusses the differences between the results of various measurements of the effective tensile strength (F c ) of liquids in experiments involving a pulse of tension (‘negative pressure’) created by the reflection of a pressure pulse at a boundary. Using a modified ‘bullet-piston’ (B-P) pulse reflection apparatus, measurements presented herein show that degassed, deionized water is capable of sustaining tensions an order of magnitude greater than previously reported in B-P work. Results are also reported for a series of Newtonian silicone oils which show a similar dependence of F c on the shear viscosity (μ) as a previous study though the absolute values of F c are greater
Microscopic bubbles stably existing everywhere in liquid are the core idea of the traditional nucleu...
Any liquid can be superheated or stretched beyond its boiling curve. It will then remain in a metast...
In this paper a new method for the determination of the tensile strength in combination with the und...
This paper discusses the differences between the results of various measurements of the effective te...
We provide an explanation for the anomalously low values of liquid tensile strength recorded in some...
We report measurements of the effective tensile strength FcFc of commercial “multigrade” oils (in th...
This paper reports the first measurements of the effective tensile strength (or ‘cavitation threshol...
Contrary to the general impression, water and other common liquids, when pure, have high tensile st...
In this paper, for the first time, the tensile strength of water is directly measured using an optof...
This research investigates effects of tensile stresses in liquids. Areas of application include bea...
The tensile strength or the negative pressure required to induce cavitation in a pure liquid has bee...
We report on experimental study of acoustic cavitation in water and some other liquids. The 1st chap...
The ability of a liquid to sustain mechanical tension is a spectacular manifestation of the cohesion...
We perform traction experiments on viscous liquids highly confined between parallel plates, a geomet...
The theory of the tensile strength of a pure liquid is developed and it is shown that it predicts mu...
Microscopic bubbles stably existing everywhere in liquid are the core idea of the traditional nucleu...
Any liquid can be superheated or stretched beyond its boiling curve. It will then remain in a metast...
In this paper a new method for the determination of the tensile strength in combination with the und...
This paper discusses the differences between the results of various measurements of the effective te...
We provide an explanation for the anomalously low values of liquid tensile strength recorded in some...
We report measurements of the effective tensile strength FcFc of commercial “multigrade” oils (in th...
This paper reports the first measurements of the effective tensile strength (or ‘cavitation threshol...
Contrary to the general impression, water and other common liquids, when pure, have high tensile st...
In this paper, for the first time, the tensile strength of water is directly measured using an optof...
This research investigates effects of tensile stresses in liquids. Areas of application include bea...
The tensile strength or the negative pressure required to induce cavitation in a pure liquid has bee...
We report on experimental study of acoustic cavitation in water and some other liquids. The 1st chap...
The ability of a liquid to sustain mechanical tension is a spectacular manifestation of the cohesion...
We perform traction experiments on viscous liquids highly confined between parallel plates, a geomet...
The theory of the tensile strength of a pure liquid is developed and it is shown that it predicts mu...
Microscopic bubbles stably existing everywhere in liquid are the core idea of the traditional nucleu...
Any liquid can be superheated or stretched beyond its boiling curve. It will then remain in a metast...
In this paper a new method for the determination of the tensile strength in combination with the und...