Unstable 3D phenomena: Dynamic interactions of a cavitation bubble and Richtmyer-Meshkov unstable divot
ORAL
Abstract
We radiographically explore a shock-induced Sn cavitation bubble as it interacts with a transverse cavitation wave caused by a Richtmyer-Meshkov unstable spike from a divot. The cavitation bubble forms as two shockwaves collide under the divot, as the shockwaves release to ambient pressure at the surface. The divot inverts and unstably grows, as expected and predicted, but the release waves that form the cavitation bubble reflect from and constrain the cavitation wave growth. As the cavitation wave grows it pierces the cavitation bubble, deflating it onto the unstable transverse cavitation wave.
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Authors
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William Buttler
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Dru Renner
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Christopher Morris
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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R. Manzanares
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Joel heidemann
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Ryan Kalas
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Anna Llobet
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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John Martinez
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Jeremy payton
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Alexander Saunders
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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D. Schmidt
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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A. Tainter
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Samuel Vincent
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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W. Vogan-McNeil
Los Alamos National Laboratory