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Cavitation bubbles Rayleigh-Plesset equation

By combining the Rayleigh-Plesset equation with a mass and energy balance over the bubble, the temperature and pressure in the bubble can be calculated (16,17). The model also describes the dynamic movement of the bubble wall, which results in a calculated radius of the cavitation bubble as a fimction of time (see Fig. 2). The explosive growth phase and the collapse phase of the bubble can clearly be distinguished. Moreover, in case dynamic effects are more important than the surface tension, the cavitation threshold can be calculated with the dynamic model, while the Blake threshold pressure cannot be used at these conditions. [Pg.8670]


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