INTERACTION OF A CAVITATION BUBBLE WITH AN ANTIBUBBLE

Bai Lixin, Xu. Weilin, Yan Jiuchun, Zeng Zhijie
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ABSTRACT An antibubble is the opposite of a bubble: a thin spherical gas shell containing liquid inside and surrounded by liquid outside. Although antibubbles are rarely used in industry, they do have some potential applications, such as cleaning, lubrication, filtration and material transport. The dynamic behaviour of antibubbles and spark-induced cavitation bubbles is experimentally studied by using highspeed photography. It is found that when spark discharges occur between the electrodes and the cavitation bubble begin to expand, the antibubble splits into upper and lower parts. The upper parts with more gas produces annular liquid jet under the action of shock wave, and split into two bubbles in the next few cycles under the action of inertial force. The lower parts are composed of semi-spherical shell-like gas film. When the compression wave arrives, the gas film becomes thinner and contacts between the two sides of the gas film appear at some points. When the expansion wave arrives, the gas film becomes thicker and the contact point becomes larger to form holes. As the holes become larger and the gas film shrinks, many scattered microbubbles are formed. The secondary shock wave caused by the collapse of the cavitation bubble which occur a few milliseconds after the first shock wave (spark discharge) was observed by schlieren photography. The physical mechanism of interaction between cavitation bubble and antibubble is analysed.
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空化泡与反泡的相互作用
反气泡与气泡相反:它是一个薄的球形气体壳,里面含有液体,外面被液体包围。虽然防气泡在工业中很少使用,但它们确实有一些潜在的应用,如清洁,润滑,过滤和物料输送。采用高速摄影技术对气泡和火花诱导空化气泡的动力学行为进行了实验研究。研究发现,当电极间发生火花放电,空化泡开始膨胀时,反泡分裂为上下两部分。气体较多的上部在激波的作用下产生环状液体射流,并在接下来的几个循环中在惯性力的作用下分裂成两个气泡。下部由半球形壳状气膜组成。当压缩波到达时,气膜变薄,气膜两侧在某些点出现接触。当膨胀波到达时,气膜变厚,接触点变大,形成孔洞。当孔变大,气膜收缩时,会形成许多分散的微气泡。用纹影照相法观察了在第一次激波(火花放电)发生几毫秒后由空化泡破裂引起的二次激波。分析了空化泡与反泡相互作用的物理机理。
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