Acoustic cavitation is the fundamental process responsible for the initiation of most of the sonochemical reactions in liquids. Acoustic cavitation originates from the interaction between sound waves and bubbles. In an acoustic field, bubbles can undergo growth by rectified diffusion, bubble-bubble coalescence, bubble dissolution or bubble collapse leading to the generation of primary radicals and other secondary chemical reactions. Surface active solutes have been used in association with a number of experimental techniques in order to isolate and understand these activities. A strobe technique has been used for monitoring the growth of a single bubble by rectified diffusion. Multibubble sonoluminescence has been used for monitoring the gr...
International audienceA powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles a...
The principal method behind applications of power ultrasound is that of acoustic cavitation. This pa...
Sonochemistry refers to ultrasound-initiated chemical processes in liquids. The interaction between ...
Acoustic cavitation is the fundamental process responsible for the initiation of most of the sonoche...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
The acoustic cavitation phenomenon is a source of energy for a wide range of applica-tions such as s...
The sonication of an aqueous solution generates cavitation bubbles, which may coalesce and produce l...
© 2008 Dr. Devi Maria SunartioThis thesis reports on an investigation into the effect of surface act...
A powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles active in sonoluminesce...
Basic facts on the dynamics of bubbles in water are presented. Measurements on the free and forced r...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
International audienceA powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles a...
The principal method behind applications of power ultrasound is that of acoustic cavitation. This pa...
Sonochemistry refers to ultrasound-initiated chemical processes in liquids. The interaction between ...
Acoustic cavitation is the fundamental process responsible for the initiation of most of the sonoche...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
With many emerging applications such as chemical reactions and ultrasound therapy, acoustic cavitati...
The acoustic cavitation phenomenon is a source of energy for a wide range of applica-tions such as s...
The sonication of an aqueous solution generates cavitation bubbles, which may coalesce and produce l...
© 2008 Dr. Devi Maria SunartioThis thesis reports on an investigation into the effect of surface act...
A powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles active in sonoluminesce...
Basic facts on the dynamics of bubbles in water are presented. Measurements on the free and forced r...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
International audienceA powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles a...
The principal method behind applications of power ultrasound is that of acoustic cavitation. This pa...
Sonochemistry refers to ultrasound-initiated chemical processes in liquids. The interaction between ...