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Cavitation bubble behavior inside a liquid jet

Robert, Etienne
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Lettry, Jacques
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Farhat, Mohamed  
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2007
Physics Of Fluids

The growth and collapse of laser-induced vapor cavities inside axisymmetric free-falling liquid water jets have been studied. Bubbles of different size are generated at various distances from the jet axis and the effects on the jet interface are recorded by means of ultrafast cinematography. The configuration is characterized by two dimensionless parameters: the bubble to jet diameter ratio delta and the eccentricity coefficient epsilon defined as the radius of bubble generation divided by the jet radius. For high delta and epsilon, microjets and droplets are ejected from the liquid jet at speeds exceeding 100 meter per second. The observed jet fragmentation shows similarities with experiments conducted on a liquid mercury jet hit by a pulsed proton beam, a candidate configuration for future accelerator based facilities.

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DOI
10.1063/1.2744402
Web of Science ID

WOS:000247625900030

Author(s)
Robert, Etienne
Lettry, Jacques
Farhat, Mohamed  
Monkewitz, Peter  
Avellan, François  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Physics Of Fluids
Volume

19

Article Number

067106

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LMH  
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July 6, 2009
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