Confined shocks inside isolated liquid volumes: A new path of erosion?

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The unique confinement of shock waves inside isolated liquid volumes amplifies the density of shock-liquid interactions. We investigate this universal principle through an interdisciplinary study of shock-induced cavitation inside liquid volumes, isolated in 2 and 3 dimensions. By combining high-speed visualizations of ideal water drops realized in microgravity with smoothed particle simulations, we evidence strong shock-induced cavitation at the focus of the confined shocks. We extend this analysis to ground-observations of jets and drops using an analytic model and argue that cavitation caused by trapped shocks offers a distinct mechanism of erosion in high-speed impacts (100ms-1). © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Obreschkow, D., Dorsaz, N., Kobel, P., De Bosset, A., Tinguely, M., Field, J., & Farhat, M. (2011). Confined shocks inside isolated liquid volumes: A new path of erosion? Physics of Fluids, 23(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3647583

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