Abstract Large size single transient cavitation bubbles of maximum diameter up to 3 cm with sonoluminescence have been generated in water by the ‘tube arrest' method. A simplified one-dimensional model of bubble growing and water column motion is proposed. The results of numerical simulation are compared with the experimental data of the bubble size and oscillation period as the key parameters.
Received: 16 May 2003
Revised: 20 September 2003
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Fund: Project supported by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant No 19934001) and the Ministry of Science of China (Grant No 2002CCA03400) and also by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Chen Qi-Dai (陈岐岱), Wang Long (王龙) Production of large size single transient cavitation bubbles with tube arrest method 2004 Chinese Physics 13 564
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