Published July 1, 1995
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Shock Waves and Noise in the Collapse of a Cloud of Cavitation Bubbles
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- Wang, Y.-C.
- Brennen, C. E.
Chicago
Abstract
Calculations of the collapse dynamics of a cloud of cavitation bubbles confirm the speculations of Morch and his co-workers and demonstrate that collapse occurs as a result of the inward propagation of a shock wave which grows rapidly in magnitude. Results are presented showing the evolving dynamics of the cloud and the resulting far-field acoustic noise.
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The authors are very grateful for the support for this research provided by the Office of Naval Research under Contract N00014-91-5-1295.Files
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