Cavitation in a soft porous material
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Abstract
We study the collapse and expansion of a cavitation bubble in a deformable porous medium. We develop a continuum-scale model that couples compressible fluid flow in the pore network with the elastic response of a solid skeleton. Under the assumption of spherical symmetry, our model can be reduced to an ordinary differential equation that extends the Rayleigh-Plesset equation to bubbles in soft porous media. The extended Rayleigh-Plesset equation reveals that finite-size effects lead to the breakdown of the universal scaling relation between bubble radius and time that holds in the infinite-size limit. Our data indicate that the deformability of the porous medium slows down the collapse and expansion processes, a result with important consequences for wide-ranging phenomena, from drug delivery to spore dispersion.
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Publication: Cavitation in a soft porous material, submitted for publication.
Presenters
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Hector Gomez
Purdue University
Authors
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Hector Gomez
Purdue University
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Yu Leng
Purdue University
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Ruben Juanes
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Pavlos P Vlachos
Purdue University, Purdue