2020
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.102.013105
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Optimal subharmonic emission of stable bubble oscillations in a tube

Abstract: The subharmonic acoustic emission of a stable oscillating bubble inside a rigid tube is investigated by direct numerical simulation. The mechanisms of bubble-tube interaction on the acoustic wave emitted by the bubble are clarified. When the bubble is small compared to the tube diameter, a critical threshold for the pressure amplitude appears beyond the point which nonspherical effects become important and bubble breaks. For a finite tube diameter, the scattered wave by the bubble is shown to generate a plane … Show more

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“…We integrate (2.1)–(2.3) and (2.5) (satisfying (2.4) and (2.6)) on the finite volume grids using the numerical method discussed by Fuster & Popinet (2018) also used by Fan, Li & Fuster (2020), Saini (2022), Saini et al. (2022, 2024) and extended to include thermal effects by Saade, Lohse & Fuster (2023).…”
Section: Problem Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We integrate (2.1)–(2.3) and (2.5) (satisfying (2.4) and (2.6)) on the finite volume grids using the numerical method discussed by Fuster & Popinet (2018) also used by Fan, Li & Fuster (2020), Saini (2022), Saini et al. (2022, 2024) and extended to include thermal effects by Saade, Lohse & Fuster (2023).…”
Section: Problem Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equations are solved using the All-Mach implementation (Popinet 2015;Fuster & Popinet 2018), where the one-fluid approach is used to solve the modelling equations. This solver has been used successfully already to investigate some aspects of the interaction of an oscillating bubble and a rigid tube by Fan, Li & Fuster (2020), and interactions of collapsing bubbles with a free surface by Saade et al (2021). The set-up for numerical simulations is shown in figure 4(a), where a spherical-cap-shaped bubble is initialised in a square domain of size 100 times the initial radius of curvature of this bubble.…”
Section: Viscous Correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important characteristic of subharmonics is their abrupt appearance when control parameters are varied. There is a threshold beyond which they are suddenly generated, as it has been studied for an uncoated bubble [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] , [12] and for a coated bubble [13] , [14] , [15] , [16] . All these works study the dynamics of a bubble excited by a linear continuous pressure source, but they do not consider the nonlinear retroaction of the bubble vibrations on the acoustic field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%