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Investigation of a New Model for Bubbly Cavitating Flow
Abstract
A new model for bubbly, cavitating flow is validated and used to study the shock-induced oscillations of bubble clouds arising in shockwave lithotripsy and other applications. Compared to previous models based on volume and phase averaging, the new model extends the range of void fractions that can be reliably simulated and, for appropriately low void fractions, reproduces the results of the polydisperse phase-averaged model with much smaller computational expense.
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© 2012 Research Publishing Services. We gratefully acknowledge the significant contribution from Mr. Vedran Coralic, who provided his multi-component Euler solver for this project. We would like to thank Prof. Keita Ando for providing comparison solutions and, together with Prof. Christopher E. Brennen, for their helpful advise. This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Education (D. Fuster) and the Office of Naval Research (T. Colonius).Attached Files
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