Journal article

Experimental and theoretical studies on the movements of two bubbles in an acoustic standing wave field

J Jiao, Y He, T Leong, SE Kentish, M Ashokkumar, R Manasseh, J Lee

Journal of Physical Chemistry B | Published : 2013

Abstract

When subjected to an ultrasonic standing-wave field, cavitation bubbles smaller than the resonance size migrate to the pressure antinodes. As bubbles approach the antinode, they also move toward each other and either form a cluster or coalesce. In this study, the translational trajectory of two bubbles moving toward each other in an ultrasonic standing wave at 22.4 kHz was observed using an imaging system with a high-speed video camera. This allowed the speed of the approaching bubbles to be measured for much closer distances than those reported in the prior literature. The trajectory of two approaching bubbles was modeled using coupled equations of radial and translational motions, showing ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Prof Yos Morsi for facilitating the use of the high-speed camera. The financial support through the Australian Research Council for the DECRA (Discovery Early Career Research Award, DE120101567) is also gratefully acknowledged.