High‐amplitude radial pulsations of a single gas bubble in several glycerine and water mixtures have been observed in an acoustic stationary wave system at acoustic pressure amplitudes on the order of 150 kPa (1.5 atm) at 21–25 kHz. Sonoluminescence (SL), a phenomenon generally attributed to the high temperatures generated during the collapse of cavitation bubbles, was observed as short light pulses occurring once every acoustic period. These emissions can be seen to originate at the geometric center of the bubble when observed through a microscope. It was observed that the light emissions occurred simultaneously with the bubble collapse. Using a laser scattering technique, experimental radius‐time curves have been obtained which confirm the absence of surface waves, which are expected at pressure amplitudes above 100 kPa. [S. Horsburgh, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Mississippi (1990)]. Also from these radius‐time curves, measurements of the pulsation amplitude, the timing of the major bubble collapse, and the number of rebounds were made and compared with several theories. The implications of this research on the current understanding of cavitation related phenomena such as rectified diffusion, surface wave excitation, and sonoluminescence are discussed.
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Sonoluminescence and bubble dynamics for a single, stable, cavitation bubble
D. Felipe Gaitan;
D. Felipe Gaitan
National Center for Physical Acoustics, University of Mississippi, Coliseum Drive, University, Mississippi 38677
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Lawrence A. Crum;
Lawrence A. Crum
National Center for Physical Acoustics, University of Mississippi, Coliseum Drive, University, Mississippi 38677
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Charles C. Church;
Charles C. Church
National Center for Physical Acoustics, University of Mississippi, Coliseum Drive, University, Mississippi 38677
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Ronald A. Roy
Ronald A. Roy
National Center for Physical Acoustics, University of Mississippi, Coliseum Drive, University, Mississippi 38677
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J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91, 3166–3183 (1992)
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Received:
July 08 1991
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January 29 1992
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D. Felipe Gaitan, Lawrence A. Crum, Charles C. Church, Ronald A. Roy; Sonoluminescence and bubble dynamics for a single, stable, cavitation bubble. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 June 1992; 91 (6): 3166–3183. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.402855
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