Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Pressure pulses radiated by spark generated bubbles are examined with an
aim to determine whether shock fronts developed in them. A rise time of a leading
edge of the pressure pulse is used as a suitable indicator of the shock front presence.
Only pressure pulses radiated by bubbles having maximum radii of approximately
45 mm are considered. It has been found that for moderate intensities of bubble
oscillations (pzp1 < 90) no shock fronts developed in the pressure pulses. However, if
the bubbles oscillate with a sufficiently high intensity (pzp1 > 90) the rise time
becomes as short as 1 ?s, indicating that the limits given by the hydrophone are
reached. The procedure used in this study does not allow determining if the pressure
pulse deformation is due to finite amplitude wave effects or due to shock front
presence. To resolve this question new experiments are being prepared.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Spark bubble; finite amplitude waves; shock waves
List of contributors:
Buogo, Silvano
Book title:
Proc. 77th Czech Acoustic Seminars