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Prof. Dr. Matevž Dular (FS): Single cavitation bubble collapse and its implications

Date of publication: 30. 3. 2023
Monday physics colloquium
Monday
3
April
Time:
16:15 - 17:15
Location:
J19/F1

Cavitation, a formation of small vapor bubbles inside an initially homogeneous liquid medium, can occur on different complexity scales - the simplest one being a single cavitation bubble. Yet, even here a plethora of phenomena are present. In the 1960s, the first recordings of the bubble collapse by a high-speed camera revealed a formation of high-velocity jets (>100m/s) directed toward the nearby solid surface. This was associated with one of the most ubiquitous issues of cavitation - cavitation erosion, which causes failure of pumps, turbines, marine propellers and even rocket engine turbopumps.
In the talk we will discuss recent developments in understanding the interaction of a single cavitation bubble with i) a rigid surface, ii) a compliant structure and iii) the bubble collapse in broken symmetry conditions. The results show a promise of controlling the bubble shape and the collapse direction, which may lead to technology developments in engineering, chemistry and medicine.

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