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Bubble Dynamics and Shock Waves
β Scribed by Claus-Dieter Ohl, Siew-Wan Ohl (auth.), Can F. Delale (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Series
- Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library 8
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume of the Shock Wave Science and Technology Reference Library is concerned with the interplay between bubble dynamics and shock waves. It is divided into four parts containing twelve chapters written by eminent scientists. Topics discussed include shock wave emission by laser generated bubbles (W Lauterborn, A Vogel), pulsating bubbles near boundaries (DM Leppinen, QX Wang, JR Blake), interaction of shock waves with bubble clouds (CD Ohl, SW Ohl), shock propagation in polydispersed bubbly liquids by model equations (K Ando, T Colonius, CE Brennen. T Yano, T Kanagawa, M Watanabe, S Fujikawa) and by DNS (G Tryggvason, S Dabiri), shocks in cavitating flows (NA Adams, SJ Schmidt, CF Delale, GH Schnerr, S Pasinlioglu) together with applications involving encapsulated bubble dynamics in imaging (AA Doinikov, A Novell,JM Escoffre, A Bouakaz), shock wave lithotripsy (P Zhong), sterilization of shipsβ ballast water (A Abe, H Mimura) and bubbly flow model of volcano eruptions ((VK Kedrinskii, K Takayama). The book offers a timely reference for graduate students as well as professional scientists and engineers interested in the interaction of shock waves with bubbles and their propagation properties in bubbly liquids with applications in medical and earth sciences.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Shock Wave Interaction with Single Bubbles and Bubble Clouds....Pages 3-31
Pulsating Bubbles Near Boundaries....Pages 33-65
Shock Wave Emission by Laser Generated Bubbles....Pages 67-103
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
Nonlinear Wave Propagation in Bubbly Liquids....Pages 107-140
Shock Propagation in Polydisperse Bubbly Liquids....Pages 141-175
Direct Numerical Simulation of Shock Propagation in Bubbly Liquids....Pages 177-201
Front Matter....Pages 203-203
Shocks in Quasi-One-Dimensional Bubbly Cavitating Nozzle Flows....Pages 205-234
Shocks in Cavitating Flows....Pages 235-256
Front Matter....Pages 257-257
Encapsulated Bubble Dynamics in Imaging and Therapy....Pages 259-289
Shock Wave Lithotripsy....Pages 291-338
Sterilization of Shipsβ Ballast Water....Pages 339-362
Bubbly Magma State Dynamics at Explosive Character of Decompression....Pages 363-392
Back Matter....Pages 0--1
β¦ Subjects
Engineering Fluid Dynamics;Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics;Fluid- and Aerodynamics
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