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Repelling cavitation bubbles: Modeling jet dynamics near a gas-filled hole

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Abstract

Cavitation bubble collapse near solid surfaces can cause severe erosion, noise, and vibrations. We investigate how a gas-filled hole in a solid surface influences the migration of the bubble as it collapses. While non-dimensional parameters have been previously derived to describe bubble–surface interaction near rigid or free boundaries, such models do not capture mixed-boundary effects. Building on prior experimental observations using high-speed imaging, we now present an analytical model based on Kelvin impulse theory tailored to a surface with a gas-filled hole. From this framework, we derive a non-dimensional parameter that predicts jet strength and correlates with bubble displacement across a range of bubble-to-hole diameter ratios. The theory developed is well supported by our experimental data. These insights can inform the design of passive surfaces that mitigate cavitation damage through controlled bubble behavior.

Presenters

  • Jefferson B Santos da Silva

    Brigham Young University

Authors

  • Jefferson B Santos da Silva

    Brigham Young University

  • Joseph Strain

    Brigham Young University

  • Zhao Pan

    University of Waterloo

  • Nathan B Speirs

    Brigham Young University