نتایج جستجو برای: cavitation collapse

تعداد نتایج: 43860  

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2011
Kenneth S Suslick Nathan C Eddingsaas David J Flannigan Stephen D Hopkins Hangxun Xu

We review recent work on the use of sonoluminescence (SL) to probe spectroscopically the conditions created during cavitation, both in clouds of collapsing bubbles (multibubble sonoluminescence, (MBSL)) and in single bubble events. The effective MBSL temperature can be controlled by the vapor pressure of the liquid or the thermal conductivity of the dissolved gas over a range from ∼1600 to ∼900...

2003
Michael R. Bailey Robin O. Cleveland Tim Colonius Lawrence A. Crum Andrew P. Evan James. E. Lingeman James A. McAteer Oleg A. Sapozhnikov James C. Williams

OBJECTIVE: Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL) is the use of shock waves to fragment kidney stones. We have undertaken a study of the physical mechanisms responsible for stone comminution and tissue injury in SWL. SWL was originally developed on the premise that stone fragmentation could be induced by a short duration, high amplitude positive pressure pulse. Even though the SWL waveform carries a prom...

2009
Mohammad Hadi Dehghani Ali Reza Mesdaghinia Simin Nasseri Amir Hossein Mahvi Kamal Azam

The effect of sonochemical reactors (SCR) technology upon the degradation of reactive yellow dye has been studied and reported here. Sonochemical reactors (ultrasound irradiation) produce strong cavitation in aqueous solution causing shock wave and reactive free radicals by the violent collapse of the cavitation bubble. These effects should contribute to destruction as well as the decomposition...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
A C Vollmer S Kwakye M Halpern E C Everbach

Members of a panel of stress-responsive biosensors have been used to study the effect of megahertz frequency ultrasound on Escherichia coli. Insonification causes acoustic cavitation, the collapse of oscillating microbubbles in solution, which can damage bacterial cells. A focused 1-MHz ultrasound transducer, capable of generating a spatial peak pulse average intensity of 500 W/cm2, was used to...

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2015
Kyungho Kim Eunju Cho Binota Thokchom Mingcan Cui Min Jang Jeehyeong Khim

The effects of ultrasonic conditions and physicochemical properties on the synergistic degradation in synthetic solution were investigated. A wide range of ultrasound frequencies, including 35, 170, 300, 500 and 700 kHz, and ultrasonic power densities, including 11.3, 22.5 and 31.5 W/L were used. It was revealed that the physical effect of ultrasound plays a major role in synergistic mechanism ...

Journal: :Processes 2023

Cavitation and cavitation erosion are complex hydrodynamic behaviors that significantly influence the stability reliability of pumping units in aerospace navigation power systems, hydraulic engineering, other fields. Studies on have primarily heavily focused collapse multiple bubbles; understanding movement bubbles is important for research. In this study, process near-wall double-cavitation wa...

Journal: :Physics of Fluids 2023

Cavitation and the corresponding induced vibration characteristics in a centrifugal pump under part load (0.4Qd, Qd is rated flow) conditions were investigated by combining numerical simulation experimental analysis to determine internal flow signals different cavitation conditions. Under conditions, initiated at inlet of blades close tongue. Expansion low-pressure region increases size vortex ...

2014
George A. Kaminski

We have simulated effects of a shock wave in water that would result from the collapse of a cavitation bubble on binding in model complexes. We have considered a benzene dimer, a pair of uracil molecules, a complex of fragments of the X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis and caspase-9, and a fragment of c-Myc oncoprotein in binding with its dimerization partner Max. The effect of the shock waves was...

2008
M. Mattson

This paper discusses our efforts to simulate large systems of bubbles in complex geometries, with specific application to modeling cavitation instabilities. An important unstable regime is the transition from sheet-to-cloud cavitation (SCC). Experiments performed by Callenaere et al. (2001) highlight the unsteady flow structures of SCC, which is characterized by unstable regions of vapor bubble...

Journal: :caspian journal of internal medicine 0
peyman eini hamid owaysee osquee masoud nasab farzaneh nasiroghli khiyabani amir hosein rahighi

background: chest x-ray has an important role in the diagnosis of tuberculosis (tb). the aim of this study was to determine the radiological changes in patients with smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis.methods: in this study, 325 patients with smear positive pulmonary tb was enrolled. the affected lobe or lobes of the left or right lung were recorded. the types of involvement were categorized...

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