The presence of dissolved gas at the solid/liquid interface can play a crucial role in heterogeneous cavitation. Here we focus our attention on the relationship between gas conditions and cavitation nucleation at planar solid surfaces with alternating hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties. Tapping mode atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy were used to monitor the gas adsorption on the patterns before sonication. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the effects of collapsing cavitation bubbles on the irradiated surfaces. High intensity ultrasonic irradiation (20 kHz) induces the formation of an interfacial gas layer at the solid surface immersed in different liquid media (water saturated with different gases, such as argon, nitrogen ...
Cavitation bubble dynamics near a solid boundary have been studied for quite a long time, primarily ...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Entrapment of gas bubbles at the liquid/solid interface plays a crucial role for fluidic systems whe...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
In this Proceeding we review and summarize recent findings of the Twente Physics of Fluids group on ...
The initial motivation for the study was to gain deeper understanding into the background of emulsio...
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...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Acoustic cavitation is a very important hydrodynamic phenomenon, and is often implicated in a myriad...
The emptying of nanoporous media may either occur by meniscus recession from the outside or proceed ...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The dynamic actions of cavitation bubbles in ultrasonic fields can clean surfaces. Gas and vapor cav...
Cavitation bubble dynamics near a solid boundary have been studied for quite a long time, primarily ...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Entrapment of gas bubbles at the liquid/solid interface plays a crucial role for fluidic systems whe...
Merely the presence of compressible entities, known as bubbles, greatly enriches the physical phenom...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
In this Proceeding we review and summarize recent findings of the Twente Physics of Fluids group on ...
The initial motivation for the study was to gain deeper understanding into the background of emulsio...
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...
Changes in the cavitation intensity of gases dissolved in water, including H2, N2, and Ar, have been...
Acoustic cavitation is a very important hydrodynamic phenomenon, and is often implicated in a myriad...
The emptying of nanoporous media may either occur by meniscus recession from the outside or proceed ...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
The dynamic actions of cavitation bubbles in ultrasonic fields can clean surfaces. Gas and vapor cav...
Cavitation bubble dynamics near a solid boundary have been studied for quite a long time, primarily ...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...
Cavitation is a micron-scale process in which short-lived vapor bubbles form and collapse, giving wa...