Comparison of cavitation bubbles evolution in viscous media

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There have been tried many types of liquids with different ranges of viscosity values that have been tested to form a single cavitation bubble. The purpose of these experiments was to observe the behaviour of cavitation bubbles in media with different ranges of absorbance. The most of the method was based on spark to induced superheat limit of liquid. Here we used arrangement of the laser-induced breakdown (LIB) method. There were described the set cavitation setting that affects the size bubble in media with different absorbance. We visualized the cavitation bubble with a 60 kHz high speed camera. We used here shadowgraphy setup for the bubble visualization. There were observed time development and bubble extinction in various media, where the size of the bubble in the silicone oil was extremely small, due to the absorbance size of silicon oil.

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Jasikova, D., Schovanec, P., Kotek, M., & Kopecky, V. (2018). Comparison of cavitation bubbles evolution in viscous media. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 180). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818002038

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