Liquids irradiated with intense ultrasonic waves can generate small cavities or bubbles. Upon nonlinear expansion to a state of disequilibrium, wherein the externally imposed hydrostatic pressure far exceeds that of entrapped non-condensable gas, these bubbles undergo a rapid and violent collapse. This collapse, if symmetric, can generate high pressures and temperatures through a number of possible mechanisms. The simplest and oldest explanation suggests a focusing of the kinetic energy of all the surrounding liquid onto the collapsing bubble and the subsequent heating of entrapped gases under either adiabatic or isothermal conditions. Although induced by externally imposed millisecond pressure oscillations, these collapses can occur on sub...
Sonochemistry and the Acoustic Bubble provides an introduction to the way ultrasound acts on bubbl...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Small amplitude oscillations of gas bubbles in sonicated liquids are quasi-reversible events, but th...
We have performed numerical hydrodynamic simulations of the growth and collapse of a sonoluminescing...
Acoustic cavitation, the growth and rapid collapse of bubbles in a liquid irradiated with ultrasound...
Sonoluminescence (SL), the phenomenon of light emission from nonlinear motion of a gas bubble, invo...
Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
Multibubble sonoluminescence (MBSL), the light emitted during the implosive collapse of clouds of bu...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
Recent observations of the collapse of single bubbles or clouds of cavities trapped within stationar...
The application of high-intensity ultrasound on liquids induces acoustic cavitation: the formation, ...
The acoustic cavitation phenomenon is a source of energy for a wide range of applica-tions such as s...
Single bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
Sonochemistry and the Acoustic Bubble provides an introduction to the way ultrasound acts on bubbl...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Small amplitude oscillations of gas bubbles in sonicated liquids are quasi-reversible events, but th...
We have performed numerical hydrodynamic simulations of the growth and collapse of a sonoluminescing...
Acoustic cavitation, the growth and rapid collapse of bubbles in a liquid irradiated with ultrasound...
Sonoluminescence (SL), the phenomenon of light emission from nonlinear motion of a gas bubble, invo...
Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
Multibubble sonoluminescence (MBSL), the light emitted during the implosive collapse of clouds of bu...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
Recent observations of the collapse of single bubbles or clouds of cavities trapped within stationar...
The application of high-intensity ultrasound on liquids induces acoustic cavitation: the formation, ...
The acoustic cavitation phenomenon is a source of energy for a wide range of applica-tions such as s...
Single bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
Sonochemistry and the Acoustic Bubble provides an introduction to the way ultrasound acts on bubbl...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Small amplitude oscillations of gas bubbles in sonicated liquids are quasi-reversible events, but th...