CLSWeb Main
Caltech Library System
Electronic Theses
                  About | Browse | Search | Caltech Student Instructions

Zwick, Stanley Alan (1955-01-01) The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-01142004-112130


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Zwick, Stanley Alan
URN etd-01142004-112130
Persistent URL http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-01142004-112130
Title The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles
Degree PhD
Option Physics
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
M.S. Plesset Committee Chair
Keywords
  • none
Date of Defense 1955-01-01
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
A theory is developed which describes the behavior of a vapor bubble in a liquid. Its physical basis is the assumption that the heat transfer effects which accompany the evaporation occurring at the bubble wall when the bubble grows, or the condensation that occurs there when the bubble collapses, are dynamically important. The basic equations of hydrodynamics are shown to reduce, for the problem under consideration, to a dynamic equation which describes the behavior of the bubble wall, and a heat convection equation for the liquid which is coupled to the dynamic equation by a boundary condition at the bubble surface. A solution for the heat problem is obtained under the assumption that significant temperature variation in the liquid occurs only in a thin thermal boundary layer surrounding the bubble wall. An estimate of the correction to the temperature solution is also derived. Once the temperature at the bubble wall is given, the vapor pressure within the bubble is known and the dynamic problem becomes determinate.

The theory is applied to the cases of the growth of a vapor bubble in a superheated liquid, and the collapse of a vapor bubble in a liquid below its boiling temperature at the external pressure. The simplifying physical assumptions made in the course of the investigation are justified for the specific example of vapor bubble behavior in water.

A comparison of the theory with experiment is given for the observable range of bubble growth in superheated water, and the agreement is found to be very good.

Files
  Filename       Size       Approximate Download Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds) 
 
 28.8 Modem   56K Modem   ISDN (64 Kb)   ISDN (128 Kb)   Higher-speed Access 
  Zwick_sa_1955.pdf 3.76 Mb 00:17:23 00:08:56 00:07:49 00:03:54 00:00:20

Browse All Available ETDs by ( Author | Option )

If you have more questions or technical problems, please Contact the Caltech Library System.