Simulation of shock-induced bubble collapse using a four-equation model

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This paper presents a numerical study of the interaction between a planar incident shock wave with a cylindrical gas bubble. Simulations are performed using an inviscid compressible one-fluid solver based upon three conservation laws for the mixture variables, namely mass, momentum, and total energy along with a supplementary transport equation for the volume fraction of the gas phase. The study focuses on the maximum pressure generated by the bubble collapse. The influence of the strength of the incident shock is investigated. A law for the maximum pressure function of the Mach number of the incident shock is proposed.

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Goncalves, E., Hoarau, Y., & Zeidan, D. (2019). Simulation of shock-induced bubble collapse using a four-equation model. Shock Waves, 29(1), 221–234. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00193-018-0809-1

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