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The following pages link to Cavitation erosion by single laser-produced bubbles (Q4216894):
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- A novel numerical scheme for the investigation of surface tension effects on growth and collapse stages of cavitation bubbles (Q720418) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of laser generated cavitation bubbles with the finite volume and volume of fluid method, using OpenFOAM (Q1646780) (← links)
- LBM study of ice nucleation induced by the collapse of cavitation bubbles (Q2084098) (← links)
- Dynamics of gas bubbles inside a ball-like area at the nodes of a uniform cubic mesh under sudden liquid pressure rise (Q2206891) (← links)
- Dynamics of gas bubbles in a cluster under their pressure rise (Q2232328) (← links)
- Development of an integrated ultrasonic biofilm detachment model for biofilm thickness control in membrane aerated bioreactors (Q2240327) (← links)
- Thermal pseudo-potential lattice Boltzmann method for simulating cavitation bubbles collapse near a rigid boundary (Q2245210) (← links)
- Oscillation of a transient bubble near an aperture made in a convex rigid plate (Q2325408) (← links)
- Modeling three dimensional gas bubble dynamics between two curved rigid plates using boundary integral method (Q2334273) (← links)
- Numerical modelling and investigation of symmetric and asymmetric cavitation bubble dynamics (Q2361962) (← links)
- The collapse of single bubbles and approximation of the far-field acoustic emissions for cavitation induced by shock wave lithotripsy (Q2891653) (← links)
- Cavitation bubble dynamics in a liquid gap of variable height (Q2891836) (← links)
- Interaction of a strong shockwave with a gas bubble in a liquid medium: a numerical study (Q2907147) (← links)
- Three dimensional microbubble dynamics near a wall subject to high intensity ultrasound (Q2947705) (← links)
- Local energy of a bubble system and its loss due to acoustic radiation (Q2973613) (← links)
- Non-spherical bubble dynamics in a compressible liquid. Part 1. Travelling acoustic wave (Q3075720) (← links)
- Multi-oscillations of a bubble in a compressible liquid near a rigid boundary (Q3195504) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of a single bubble by compressible two-phase fluids (Q3404555) (← links)
- Temperatures produced by inertially collapsing bubbles near rigid surfaces (Q4585959) (← links)
- Shock-induced bubble collapse near solid materials: effect of acoustic impedance (Q4991889) (← links)
- Stratification effect of air bubble on the shock wave from the collapse of cavitation bubble (Q4994107) (← links)
- Wall shear stress from jetting cavitation bubbles: influence of the stand-off distance and liquid viscosity (Q5015122) (← links)
- Dynamics of an inertially collapsing gas bubble between two parallel, rigid walls (Q5095970) (← links)
- Numerical assessment of cavitation-induced erosion using a multi-scale Euler–Lagrange method (Q5109348) (← links)
- Splitting and jetting of cavitation bubbles in thin gaps (Q5113089) (← links)
- Near-surface dynamics of a gas bubble collapsing above a crevice (Q5115430) (← links)
- Energy focusing in shock-collapsed bubble arrays (Q5118155) (← links)
- Jetting and shear stress enhancement from cavitation bubbles collapsing in a narrow gap (Q5207614) (← links)
- Numerical simulation and analysis of condensation shocks in cavitating flow (Q5226353) (← links)
- Ice breaking by a collapsing bubble (Q5227021) (← links)
- Vertically neutral collapse of a pulsating bubble at the corner of a free surface and a rigid wall (Q6039579) (← links)
- Dynamics of gas bubbles in a spherical cluster under stochastic distribution of their size and position (Q6059229) (← links)
- Numerical study of impact phenomena due to cavitation bubble collapse on metals and polymers (Q6094614) (← links)
- Thermodynamics of the inception and interactions of multiple laser-produced cavitation bubbles using the lattice Boltzmann method (Q6098831) (← links)
- Cavitation over solid surfaces: microbubble collapse, shock waves, and elastic response (Q6172051) (← links)