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Imaging and Quantification of the Area of Fast-Moving Microbubbles Using a High-Speed Camera and Image Analysis
Published on: September 5, 2020
Research on the dynamic characteristics of the cavitation bubble collapsing between multiple particles
Xiaoyu Wang1, Jingrong Hu2, Yufei Wang1
1Key Laboratory of Power Station Energy Transfer Conversion and System (Ministry of Education), School of Energy Power and Mechanical Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China.
Abstract:
The combined action of multiple particles and cavitation bubbles can severely damage hydraulic machinery. Combining the Kelvin impulse theory and the results of high-speed photography experiments, this paper researches the dynamic behaviors of a single bubble located between three equal-sized spherical particles. Non-spherical morphological evolution characteristics in the collapse stage of the bubble are described. The influence of the arrangement of the three particles on the direction and intensity of the bubble migration is quantitatively analyzed. On this basis, the spatial distribution characteristics of the zero impulse points with the Kelvin impulse equal to zero are explored. The results show that: (1) As the bubble is induced in the symmetric positions, three typical cases of collapse characteristics are summarized according to the bubble morphology, including V-shaped, T-shaped, and ginkgo leaf-shaped. (2) As the bubble incipient position is shifted on the symmetry axis, the Kelvin impulse intensity shows a non-monotonic trend with its direction varying many times. Both the impulse intensity and direction are significantly affected by the arrangement of particles. (3) There are multiple zero impulse points among the three particles, and both the spatial location and the number of the zero impulse points are affected by the arrangement of the particles.
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