International audienceThis work reveals that the dynamic response of a spherical cap bubble in contact with a rigid wall depends on the effective contact angle at the instant prior to collapse. This parameter allows us to discriminate between two regimes in which the mechanisms of interaction between the collapsing bubble and its surrounding medium differ significantly: when the contact angle is smaller than 90∘ , a classical jet directed towards the wall is observed, whereas if the initial contact angle is larger than 90∘ , an annular re-entrant jet parallel to the wall appears. We show that this change of behaviour can be explained using the impulse potential flow theory for small times, which shows the presence of a singularity on the ...
The determination of the stresses produced by cavity collapse has been of interest since Rayleigh's ...
As a hydrodynamic phenomenon, cavitation is a main concern in many industries such as water conserva...
In the study of collapsing bubbles and their relation to surface erosion, two mechanisms are identif...
International audienceThis work reveals that the dynamic response of a spherical cap bubble in conta...
The results of a numerical study of the axisymmetric expansion and collapse of a gas bubble and rela...
Expansion, collapse and impact of a gas bubble onto a rigid wall arenumerically studied. The bubble ...
In this study, a single cavitation bubble is generated by rotating a U-tube filled with water. A ser...
Influence of initial non-sphericity of a gas bubble on its dynamics at various distances from a plan...
Cavitation bubbles appear in numerous applications in several disciplines, yet the interaction betwe...
Abstract. This paper compares two physical mechanisms for the collapse of a bubble near a rigid wall...
AbstractThe collapse of a nano-bubble near a solid wall is addressed here exploiting a phase field m...
The present paper focuses on the simulation of the expansion and aspherical collapse of a laser-gene...
Cavitation bubble collapse close to a submerged sphere on a microscale is investigated numerically u...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
The impact of a collapsing gas bubble above rigid, notched walls is considered. Such surface crevice...
The determination of the stresses produced by cavity collapse has been of interest since Rayleigh's ...
As a hydrodynamic phenomenon, cavitation is a main concern in many industries such as water conserva...
In the study of collapsing bubbles and their relation to surface erosion, two mechanisms are identif...
International audienceThis work reveals that the dynamic response of a spherical cap bubble in conta...
The results of a numerical study of the axisymmetric expansion and collapse of a gas bubble and rela...
Expansion, collapse and impact of a gas bubble onto a rigid wall arenumerically studied. The bubble ...
In this study, a single cavitation bubble is generated by rotating a U-tube filled with water. A ser...
Influence of initial non-sphericity of a gas bubble on its dynamics at various distances from a plan...
Cavitation bubbles appear in numerous applications in several disciplines, yet the interaction betwe...
Abstract. This paper compares two physical mechanisms for the collapse of a bubble near a rigid wall...
AbstractThe collapse of a nano-bubble near a solid wall is addressed here exploiting a phase field m...
The present paper focuses on the simulation of the expansion and aspherical collapse of a laser-gene...
Cavitation bubble collapse close to a submerged sphere on a microscale is investigated numerically u...
International audienceThis research is devoted to understanding the physical mechanism of cavitation...
The impact of a collapsing gas bubble above rigid, notched walls is considered. Such surface crevice...
The determination of the stresses produced by cavity collapse has been of interest since Rayleigh's ...
As a hydrodynamic phenomenon, cavitation is a main concern in many industries such as water conserva...
In the study of collapsing bubbles and their relation to surface erosion, two mechanisms are identif...