S01 The Characterization of Acoustic Cavitation Bubbles by Sonoluminescence, Sonochemistry and Acoustic Emission(Special session)
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Acoustic cavitation process involves the ultrasound-induced growth and collapse of dissolved gas nuclei in liquids. The collapse of the cavitation bubbles generates light emission, radicals and acoustic waves. In a multibubble system, the characterization of the acoustic bubbles is a difficult process due to the complexities involved that arise from bubble-bubble interaction (cluster formation, coalescence, etc.). However, an understanding of the physical characteristics of the acoustic bubbles is important for controlling specific sonochemical reactions. Over the past 10 years, we have developed a number of simple techniques, based on sonoluminescence, sonochemistry, acoustic emission and bubble-bubble coalescence, for characterizing the behaviour of cavitation bubbles in an acoustic field.
- 日本ソノケミストリー学会の論文
- 2008-12-05
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