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1Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
A low-Mach-number analysis is presented of the collapse of a bubble in an electric field, which is assumed to be homogeneous, but may be unsteady. Ellipsoidal shape deformations are accounted for in the analysis, but are assumed to be small. It is shown that the presence of an electric field leads to additional terms in a modified Rayleigh-Plesset equation. This differential equation for the bubble radius and a corresponding equation for ellipsoidal shape deformations have been integrated numerically. The results indicate that a bubble can be made to collapse by instantaneously switching on an electric field. Also, nonharmonic volumetric oscillations are observed for time-dependent electric fields of sufficiently large amplitude. It is shown that the rate of a collapse driven by external pressure variations due, for instance, to acoustic forcing can be accelerated.
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