Numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groups
Homogeneous cavitation models usually use an average radius to predict the dynamics of all bubbles. However, bubbles with different sizes may have quite different dynamic characteristics. In this study, the bubbles are divided into several groups by size, and the volume-weighted average radius is us...
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doaj-bad5d5e5931946d5a345a9660d926c502021-10-01T04:53:20ZengElsevierUltrasonics Sonochemistry1350-41772021-10-0178105736Numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groupsYanghui Ye0Yangyang Liang1Cong Dong2Zhongming Bu3Guoneng Li4Youqu Zheng5Department of Energy and Environment System Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaCollege of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China; Corresponding author.Department of Energy and Environment System Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Environment System Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Environment System Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaDepartment of Energy and Environment System Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou 310023, ChinaHomogeneous cavitation models usually use an average radius to predict the dynamics of all bubbles. However, bubbles with different sizes may have quite different dynamic characteristics. In this study, the bubbles are divided into several groups by size, and the volume-weighted average radius is used to separately calculate the dynamics of each group using a modified bubble dynamics equation. In the validation part, the oscillations of bubbles with two sizes are simulated by dividing them into 2 groups. Comparing with the predictions by the Volume of Fluid (VOF) method, the bubble dynamics of each size are precisely predicted by the proposed model. Then coated microbubbles with numerous sizes are divided into several groups in equal quantity, and the influence of the group number is analyzed. For bubble oscillations at f = 0.1 MHz and 1 MHz without ruptures, the oscillation amplitude is obviously under-estimated by the 1-group model, while they are close to each other after the group number increases to 9. For bubble ruptures triggered by Gaussian pulses, the predictions are close to each other when more than 5 groups are used.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1350417721002789Ultrasonic cavitationHomogeneous modelGroupingCoated microbubble |
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Yanghui Ye Yangyang Liang Cong Dong Zhongming Bu Guoneng Li Youqu Zheng Numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groups Ultrasonics Sonochemistry Ultrasonic cavitation Homogeneous model Grouping Coated microbubble |
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Numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groups |
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Numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groups |
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Numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groups |
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numerical modeling of ultrasonic cavitation by dividing coated microbubbles into groups |
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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry |
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1350-4177 |
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Homogeneous cavitation models usually use an average radius to predict the dynamics of all bubbles. However, bubbles with different sizes may have quite different dynamic characteristics. In this study, the bubbles are divided into several groups by size, and the volume-weighted average radius is used to separately calculate the dynamics of each group using a modified bubble dynamics equation. In the validation part, the oscillations of bubbles with two sizes are simulated by dividing them into 2 groups. Comparing with the predictions by the Volume of Fluid (VOF) method, the bubble dynamics of each size are precisely predicted by the proposed model. Then coated microbubbles with numerous sizes are divided into several groups in equal quantity, and the influence of the group number is analyzed. For bubble oscillations at f = 0.1 MHz and 1 MHz without ruptures, the oscillation amplitude is obviously under-estimated by the 1-group model, while they are close to each other after the group number increases to 9. For bubble ruptures triggered by Gaussian pulses, the predictions are close to each other when more than 5 groups are used. |
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Ultrasonic cavitation Homogeneous model Grouping Coated microbubble |
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