Interactions between a Cavitation Bubble and Particles

ORAL

Abstract

Because of its intense mechanical effects, cavitation can induce erosion on the materials of fluid machineries. The particles exciting in the fluids could enhance the damages caused by cavtitation, while the mechanisms of this process are still not very clear.

The behaviors of the cavitation bubbles play essential roles in this problem. In this research, the behaviors of a single cavitation bubble nearby one spherical particle, a pair of particles and a particle near a rigid boundary were investigated respectively through experiments. The single bubble was induced by a Nd:YAG pulsed laser in water. And the interactions between the bubble and the particles were recorded by a high speed camera. The morphological change of the bubble, the direction and the speed of the cavitation jet, and the collapse time were analysed both qualitatively and quantitatively. The influences of several parameters were also investigated, such as, the size of the bubble, the size of the particle, the distance between the bubble, the particles and the boundary, and so on. All these factors may affect the dynamics of the bubble significantly.

*The authors would like to acknowledge the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project Nos. 51506051 and 51606221).

Presenters

  • Yuning Zhang

    • North China Electric Power University

Authors

  • Yuning Zhang

    • North China Electric Power University
  • Feipeng Chen

    • North China Electric Power University
  • Xiaoyang Xie

    • North China Electric Power University
  • Jin Yuan

    • North China Electric Power University
  • Yuning Zhang

    • China University of Petroleum-Beijing