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Analytical approximations for the collapse of an empty spherical bubble

Obreschkow, D.  
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Bruderer, M.
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Farhat, M.  
2012
Physical Review E

The Rayleigh equation 3/2 (R) over dot + R(R) double over dot + p rho(-1) = 0 with initial conditions R(0) = R-0, (R) over dot(0) = 0 models the collapse of an empty spherical bubble of radius R(T) in an ideal, infinite liquid with far-field pressure p and density rho. The solution for r equivalent to R/R-0 as a function of time t equivalent to T/T-c, where R(T-c) equivalent to 0, is independent of R-0, p, and rho. While no closed-form expression for r(t) is known, we find that r(0)(t) = (1 - t(2))(2/5) approximates r(t) with an error below 1%. A systematic development in orders of t(2) further yields the 0.001% approximation r(*)(t) = r(0)(t)[1 - a(1) Li-2.21(t(2))], where a(1) approximate to -0.018 320 99 is a constant and Li is the polylogarithm. The usefulness of these approximations is demonstrated by comparison to high-precision cavitation data obtained in microgravity.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.85.066303
Web of Science ID

WOS:000304809100003

Author(s)
Obreschkow, D.  
Bruderer, M.
Farhat, M.  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Physical Review E
Volume

85

Issue

6

Article Number

066303

Subjects

Dynamics

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FNS ; Flash and Splash

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June 29, 2012
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